Albert Shamsiyan wrote:
And the following error occurred:
E:\delivery\Dev\wix_public\src\ext\uiextension\wixlib\Common.wxs(15) :
error LGHT0103 : The system cannot find the file 'WixUIBannerBmp.bmp'.
That's not a file included with WiX. If you want to specify your own
file, pass its direc
Also, any src/Source/SourceFile attribute that starts with "SourceDir" will be
replaced by the value of "-b" The intention is to make it easy to move around
your root build directory.
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Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 21:41
Bob Arnson Wrote:
The -b switch on light.exe adds another directory to the list light
searches for files.
I've tried using the -b switch as in the following command:
light -ext WixUIExtension -cultures:en-US -sice:ICE64
-bD:\Wix\Wix_3.0.2330.0\Bitmaps -dWixUIBannerBmp=WixUIBannerBmp.bmp
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Please keep /wix-users/ on the thread so everyone can participate.
Abani Kumar Ghadai wrote:
If we do not use Advertised="yes", the resulting MSI does not have
ProgId table, instead it populates the registry table with the
required registries as you have suggested. But ICE33 warnings are
still
John Lalande wrote:
> We have two packages, one which depends on the other and will have
> been installed later than the first. I would like to author the
> uninstall of the first installer to uninstall itself (of course) and,
> if present, the dependent package.
Nested install/uninstall CAs a
Albert Shamsiyan wrote:
Sorry of being a nag, but what good does the –b switch offers me?
The -b switch on light.exe adds another directory to the list light
searches for files.
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Could someone provide example code to use the QtExec custom action?
First of all, where is the "wixca.dll" located in WiX 3.0? It's not in
C:\Program Files\WiX Installer XML v3\bin where it was in WiX 2.0.
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I am a WIX newbie and I think I have been able to grasp most of the
functionality via trial and error over the last week or so. Nevertheless,
making this SQL script execute has been driving me nuts. I am hoping one of you
experienced folks will be able to help me out. I have attached an image of
Fair points all, though a major upgrade does force things on your
installation that maybe you don't want - in particular it causes issues for
patches. But maybe that's not an issue right now.
For the version lying, that might have been the issue I had with it - it was
a long time ago and I think
My inclination would be to do a major upgrade each time, sequencing
RemoveExistingProducts to uninstall the old app first then install the
updated one.
The issue with REINSTALLMODE is that it applies to every file in the
product, and I'm assuming you don't want to use (say)
REINSTALLMODE=vamus t
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How do you author WiX to remove files not installed by the MSI? In my
scenario I have a self-extracting installer which extracts files to the
%SYSTEMDRIVE% and then launches a bootstrapper which in turn launches
the MSI. I would like the MSI to remove the files that were
self-extracted after a
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From: John Ludlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Dec 11, 2006 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How can I force files to be overwritten?
To: Scott Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You need to look into the REINSTALLMODE property
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/defa
I have several files from a third party that I can not control the version
information in. It may be that the version information is set to
1.0.0.0for different versions of the same file, some files have no
version info at
all. I want to be sure that the latest file gets installed even if the
pr
We have two packages, one which depends on the other and will have been
installed later than the first. I would like to author the uninstall of the
first installer to uninstall itself (of course) and, if present, the
dependent package.
Ideally, the second package would be a feature of the first,
Hi
I have created an Installer to Install a Database. I have followed the
sample on WIX Tutorial. I would like to know
How can I install a database which can get my windows
credentials and install the db through windows authentication?
How can I create this
Does the properties COMDOMAIN, COMUSERNAME and COMPASSWORD contain correct
values even during reinstall?
Fredrik
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Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 6:07 PM
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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I'm pretty sure you'll need a bootstrapper. Check the mailing list archive on
sourceforge, there was a long discussion about bootstrappers last week.
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Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 10:41 AM
To: wix-users@lists.sourcef
Hi,
I need to install a patch (an .msp file) during setup - what's the best way to
do this?
I've tried calling the .msp from a custom action but that doesn't seem to work.
Thanks,
Stephen
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Lionel,
If you are new to Wix then you'll want to review the Wix2.0 tutorial at
http://www.tramontana.co.hu/wix/.
Firefox extension installation uses Firefox's javascript based installation
technology. You'll need to Google for "mozilla extension installation
howto". The top link will give you s
That did the trick! Thanks a bunch. I was only doing a SetTargetPath on
my main install directory and not on the separate web folder.
Don Tasanasanta
425-605-7423
From: Bob Arnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, De
Hi;
During the install we have to encrypt the connections strings in
Web.Config for the ASP.NET app we are installing. This requires the
"user" running the ASP.NET app. Does anyone know of a way to query the
system to get the user running ASP.NET?
Thanks - dave
David Thielen
www.
Hi all,
In my installer I create a COM+ application and register some assemblies.
This works fine on install, but on reinstall it fails, with the following in
the install log.
MSI (s) (D0:A4) [16:24:36:606]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL:
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSIF6.tmp, Entrypoint: ComPlusI
Stuck? Nothing wrong with WiX v2. Sure is more stable.
1. No idea. The FF and IE documentation should explain how to do that.
2. No idea. The Vista sidebar documentation should explain how to do that.
3. The easiest way is probably to use the ShellExec CustomAction that Bob
wrote.
4. What
Are you sure you're looking at the right property? I mean,
NEWERVERSIONDETECTED is a strange property name for the detection of an
*older* version.
That said, the uninstall of the old version should be in the log, masrked
with (N) for nested as opposed to (c) for client side and (s) for server
Andre:
When the already installed version was created, were those uninstall custom
actions included in it? The installed MSI is called to handle the uninstall
sequence, any changes you make to your uninstall sequence will only affect
the new installers you create.
As far as your logging questio
Hi,
I'm a little stuck with WiX 2.0, hope somebody can help me out.
Firstly, I need to know how to install and uninstall Firefox and
Internet Explorer extensions with WiX, can anyone help me?
Secondly, I need to know how to install Vista sidebar gadgets with WiX?
Thirdly, how can I open default
Steve Bennett wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi Steve.
> I'm trying to automatically maintain wix source files to
> generate a .msi as the final stage of a build process. That
> is, each time a build is done, I'd like to update a wix
> source file to refer to the latest set of files that are
> designated
I have a product that needs to run custom actions
when uninstalling. This works.
However, when trying to install a major upgrade
on an already installed version the older version
is properly found (i.e. I get something like
MSI (s) (3C:DC) [09:51:36:582]: PROPERTY CHANGE:
Adding NEWERVERSIO
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