I used Bing and found a couple things:
http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en/Offtopic/thread/2ef8013a-4d1e-450a-b237-14717a1c5424
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqlsetupandupgrade/thread/fe38259a-11bf-4d1b-a198-62e63e7e995b
After that this suggestion seems appropriate:
http://soci
Please open a bug (with all this information) to track the issue.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 7:38 AM, Chris Hynes wrote:
> I'm trying to put together a burn bundle with two msi packages. One is per
> user and one is per machine (there are actually 4 because the two msi's
> have 1 each for x32 and x
No. Burn always logs verbose.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 8:37 AM, James Green wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is there an equivalent logging command for bundles as there is for MSI
> files?
>
> msiexec /i "C:\MyPackage\Example.msi" /L*V "C:\log\example.log"
>
> Cheers,
>
> James
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I'm trying to use Burn to Chain a SQL Express Install with my application and
I'm getting what appears to be a generic error code - I can't find anything
specific as to what the actual failure is. If I run the install from the
command line with the same parameters it's failing...
http://schem
The checkbox can't be on the setup finished dialog because the installer is
no longer elevated as it's after the installation transaction.
The correct approach would be to put the checkbox in the UI before the
Ready To Install dialog. Have the checkbox set a property and use that
property i
I've been asked to write an MSI which installs a service, then starts the
service based on a user checkbox after the install finishes (the service
starts a Java-based server.) The problem: while the installation process
correctly asks for privilege elevation during the install, and does install
co
Yes, it is possible. The main thing you'll run into is that the interface to
WIS is through an ActiveX control.
I did:
1) created a COM+ wrapper for the ActiveX control;
2) used reflection to access the ActiveX control in custom actions;
WIS is a pain. Even when you use the API to remove a ca
I'm trying to find a way to create a directory and catalog within the
windows indexing service, then restart the service to have it active
through .msi.
I currently can do this from WISE on x86 machines, but not on x64. Is this
at all possible with msi and wix?
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There are other options, involving custom actions. Using the "SourceDir" and
"TARGETDIR" properties successfully, and writing a custom action that
operates at the right time could potentially place files next to the MSI at
install time into the installed location. That sounds like what you'd want
Hi All,
Is there an equivalent logging command for bundles as there is for MSI files?
msiexec /i "C:\MyPackage\Example.msi" /L*V "C:\log\example.log"
Cheers,
James
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I'm trying to put together a burn bundle with two msi packages. One is per
user and one is per machine (there are actually 4 because the two msi's
have 1 each for x32 and x64). Initial installation works fine. When I try
to run a new burn .exe that would upgrade only the per user .msi but not
the p
Did you read through the MSI SDK? That would say.
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 1:44 PM, hiteshsavla wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> Is there an alternate solution to avoid this problem? I am stuck with a
> similar problem and I understand it's the Windows Installer that behaves in
> this way.
>
> Thanks for your
>Very mysterious. The next build of the WiX toolset (Monday) will have even
>more logging around restart. Can you retry your scenarios with that and
>share the log file to diagnose further?
Wix 3.6.2719
OS 2003 SP2 x86, 2008 SP2 x86:
Apply complete, result: 0x0, restart: Required, ba req
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