I'm glad that I've been able to help. However I don't think it would sell many
copies. I don't seem to be making any friends at either Microsoft or Flexera
by not picking one over the other. I can't help it though as blending the two
makes sense for my customers.
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Christopher Painter, Au
Yes, I did and thanks for the response.
I was able to figure it out seeing a response to a question you posted on
StackOverflow.com:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2272216/installshield-12-changing-the-destination-of-a-merge-module-at-run-time
I had forgot I could right click on the merge mod
I think you just asked this question on my blog and if so, I answered the
question there. Basically you have to assocate the MergeRediretFolder with
INSTALLDIR when you add the module reference to your InstallShield project.
Otherwise it'll take the default that Windows Installer provides (
Hi,
Do run code you'll need to write a complete BA like the WiX36.exe. See
src\Setup\UX for the code. As of today there's no way to run UI that's inside
the MSI.
John
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From: Sean Farrow [mailto:sean.far...@seanfarr
Hi All:
I'm currently using burn and have a few questions:
Is there a way to run code before/after installing a particular msi. For
Example, I am installing 3 msi's, I install msi 1, and then would like to run
some code before installing msi 2-is this doable.
Secondly, is there a way to show the
Hi,
I hate to dig up an old thread, but I'm having the same problem as the OP,
but I'm using InstallShield 11 Pro (InstallScript MSI Project).
My Wix 3.5 merge module is already installed to C:\ and for the life of me I
can't figure out why.
Any hints, suggestions, etc. would be greatly apprecia
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