Hi,
I have some public properties in my Wix setup project. I am not using the
WixUI_FeatureTree. Instead I have checkboxes on my custom dialogs to set the
public properties which would later be used to set the level for a feature.
This works fine when I install using UI.
But, if I use silent ins
I am trying to setup an application pool for a website, with a WebAppPool
element:
This gives me the following compilation errors in Visual Studio:
The iis:WebAppPool element contains an unexpected attribute
'ManagedPipelineMode'
The iis:WebAppPool element contains an unexpected attribute
'Man
I have an installer that uses property values passed on the command line to
determine which features should be installed.
Example:
The problem I'm having is during upgrade when the new MSI is trying to remove
the previous installation. If I'm going fro
Yes, I am testing this with my own user account (in production it will be a
service account). I can access the folder directly in explorer, but not through
the share.
I tried a few other options, none of them worked:
1. Run the installer as Administrator
2. Specify @Name and @Domain individuall
Same here... tried again and than it worked.
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: wix-user [mailto:wix-u...@cornerbowl.com]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. August 2011 22:49
> An: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Betreff: [WiX-users] Wix36 Installer Hangs
>
> I'm interested in Burn so I've uninst
Ah thats useful all round. (well at least it tells me I didn't miss
anything obvious)
>From my quick look at the extension is rollback the major thing that's
wrong with it or are there other problems lurking?
Are there restrictions on Visual Studio versions for extensions? Also
while the code has
I was using groupbox's to embed each radiobuttongroup and the there was an
overlap of these which led to the problem.
Thanks for your offer of help anyway.
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 8:11 PM, Nick Ramirez wrote:
> Could you show the markup you're using for the controls?
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That's true. It's a very quiet project since I've been focused on Burn.
Needs someone to push it.
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 6:25 AM, Nick Ramirez wrote:
> For sure, I wouldn't mind getting involved in making some sort of
> extension.
> That project doesn't seem to have much activity though.
>
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XmlFile is a little under powered. You want XmlConfig instead.
2011/8/2 Alexander Krivács Schrøder
> Hey.
>
> I have a question regarding the XmlFile element. In my installer, I'm using
> it to modify a Unity configuration in an existing installation of another
> program (I'm replacing one plug-
For sure, I wouldn't mind getting involved in making some sort of extension.
That project doesn't seem to have much activity though.
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Does the service account have filesystem permissions to the directory you're
trying to access via the share ?
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From: Atul Kolhatkar [mailto:atul.kolhat...@microsoft.com]
Sent: 02 August 2011 19:44
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [WiX-users] Fileshare permiss
Ok i got it...
Christoph
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. August 2011 08:58
An: 'General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.'
Betreff: [WiX-users] Asking for the Installation language
Hi,
is it possible to ask the user the language of the installation?
I thought of something like:
but i always get an error.
The question should come before the installation starts.
Christoph
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