I download the .EXE and run it as administrator, click the "Install"
button (or "patch" if you prefer), and the gear just spins and spins.
Almost no network traffic is happening while I wait.
Any ideas?
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Better than sec
Heath's article probably applies
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/heaths/archive/2008/01/15/different-packages-are-required-for-different-processor-architectures.aspx
Phil W
-Original Message-
From: Hoover, Jacob [mailto:jacob.hoo...@greenheck.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 10:55 AM
To:
Is your installer marked as a 64 bit installer? I would assume not as it
is redirecting you to the 32 bit system folder. I believe you need to
make both a 32 bit MSI and a 64 bit MSI.
Jacob
-Original Message-
From: Chris Robison [mailto:chrisdrobi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2
I have a need to install files into the System32 folder on a x64 system.
The installer seems to be redirecting everything to the SysWOW64 folder no
matter what I try. Is there a way to do this?
Chris
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Better than sec? No
Hi,
I'm trying to get Wix 3.5 to handle .NET version checks a bit more elegantly
than the how-to suggests.
The following works perfectly, displaying "NOT #1" if it's been installed:
(I altered the CDATA to get it to be displayed)
When I
Ok, thank you !
then,
can we use a Variable element in our Bundle, to to modify a variable in our
packages ?
(what we would like to do is to assign a variable DownloadUrl to some of our
packages)
And i have seen examples of registry search in order to set a Variable value,
but is it possible :
Just a few more remarks on #2 below in case someone cares. We too do not use VS
for all the stuff installed by our WiX-created installers (one part of our
stuff is a legacy application library of sorts which interoperates via execute
and exit codes); in fact we use (e.g.) candle and light behind
Hi again,
For more information: the error only appears when I show the dialog
before the WelcomeDlg.
If I show the dialog before the ProgressDlg for example, it builds
correctly...
This doesn't work (see error messages + warnings in previous message):
NOT
DTSDIR.X64
NOT DTSDIR
While, t
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