Yan,
You will find the Server Log in Management Studio - Under Management -> SQL
Server Logs.
Sorry on the delay, I went home before I got your reply.
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Yan Sklyarenko [mailto:yansklyarenko+...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 7 October 2011 6:00 PM
To:
I figured the issue that was in my custom action . I had disabled the
exception before.
Thanks all for you help.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Castro, Edwin G. (Hillsboro) <
edwin.cas...@fiserv.com> wrote:
> The services I deploy also get deployed correctly on IIS 7.5 on Windows
> Server 2008
To be clear, "Beta" of VS not "Beta" of WiX toolset.
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Bob Arnson wrote:
> On 04-Oct-11 02:00, Paul A. Steckler wrote:
> > Does anyone know if macros like VS11_ROOT_FOLDER, etc., will be
> > available in a coming version of the WiX toolset? Soon, maybe?
>
> Historic
The services I deploy also get deployed correctly on IIS 7.5 on Windows Server
2008 R2 SP1.
Perhaps the components for IIS configuration are not getting selected? The
verbose log would show whether this is the case or not.
Edwin G. Castro
Software Developer - Staff
Digital Channels
Fiserv
Offic
Do you have Orca?
What's in the IIsWebAddress table? Not much works right on configuration if
this table doesn't have some reasonable values in it.
What is in your IIsAppPool table? Again, it needs to be populated with some
minimal values before AppPool configuration is going to happen.
--
Jo
I checked the verbose log for wix doesnt give me any details .Actually
installation finishes without any error.But when I go to IIS I don't see
application pool or website.
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Castro, Edwin G. (Hillsboro) <
edwin.cas...@fiserv.com> wrote:
> David suggested that you ch
The main installer I support creates a web site with several web services and
is specifically targeted at IIS7.5 and Windows Server 2008R2 including SP1.
While Wix doesn't support all the configurations I need to do to IIS7.5, the
ones it does support work fine.
-Original Message-
From
I use SQL Profiler to diagnose things like this. Get a trace going and run
your MSI against it and you can see the exact sql that is sent to the server
and the servers responses.
-Original Message-
From: Yan Sklyarenko [mailto:yansklyarenko+...@gmail.com]
Sent: 07 October 2011 09:00
To:
My preference is for cumulative patches. There's trade off between size and
complexity.
Cumulative patches
- are less confusing for the user. There is only ever 1 patch to apply - the
latest. Support is also easier for this reason.
- are quicker and easier to apply once there are more than a few
Thanks for the suggestion, Michael!
>> To determine the true reason for the failure, the administrator can look
in the server's error log where a corresponding entry will be written.
Could you please point out where I can find this "server's error log"
referenced here?
-- Yan
On Fri, Oct 7, 201
Hi
Looks like an Access Denied to me.
Try the following to work out what is going on;
This is from an MS Blog
If the server encounters an error that prevents a login from succeeding, the
client will display the following error mesage.
Msg 18456, Level 14, State 1, Server , Line 1
Login fa
Hello WiX Community,
I have the following problem.
I have a number of SqlString elements which run "CREATE DATABASE ... FOR
ATTACH" kind of queries. It fails to run on SQL 2008 (I tested on R2, but it
seems that pure 2008 is also affected), DEFAULT INSTANCE ONLY. I mean, if I
specify any named in
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