I got the method and I am doing this (which is working perfectly):
NOT Installed NOT
Installed AND NOT UPGRADINGPRODUCTCODE
NOT Installed NOT
Installed AND NOT
UPGRADINGPRODUCTCODE
Just wanted to confirm, is there any other way to achieve the same?
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But there are several messages I ant to populate via custom actions. I am
not sure how to do this. Can you help me with some examples.
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 9:22 PM, Pally Sandher wrote:
> Use the Windows Installer UI instead of a Custom Action showing a
> MessageBox?
>
> Palbinder Sandher
> So
On 25-May-12 09:28, tetelee wrote:
> But how does this dialog get used? There is nothing else related to the disk
> cost dialog,
There is, in src\src\ext\UIExtension\wixlib\CustomizeDlg.wxs.
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On 22-May-12 08:22, Pally Sandher wrote:
> On a machine which has an existing v2.0 or later MSI installation, the MSP
> should be applied to update to v2.2
> On a machine which has nothing installed, v2.2 should be installed
> On a machine which has an existing installation older than v2.0 a Major
Same way you'd pass any property to a deferred custom action.
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 12:32 AM, Ravi Raj wrote:
> How to read a regsearch during uninstall process and pass it to deferred
> custom action?
>
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> Thanks and Regards,
> Ravi Raj
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There is some information about a bare minimum upgrade here:
http://neilsleightholm.blogspot.co.uk/2009/01/wix-script-for-major-upgrades.html
In addition to what Pally said you also need to change the version number.
Neil
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Subject: [WiX-users] Web.config connection string: Failed to find node
(Wix3.5)
Hello, I have googled left and right an
We need to have two WIX installer projects, one for our server SW and the
other for client SW. Since we are going to use some customized dialog in
both projects, it is nature that we create a WIX library project and to
define the customized dialog there, and make it a reference to both setup
projec
Hello, I have googled left and right and cannot find why I get a "Failed to
find node" error on this piece of code:
Summary of the existing web.config file:
Thanks for your help.
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If you're not using auto-generated Product & Package GUIDs, you'll need to
manually change them every time if you want to use Major Upgrades.
Package GUIDs should be auto-generated regardless. Product GUIDs are dependent
on your patching policy (in a nutshell keep it the same if you want to use M
I am new to the use of wix.
I followed the tutorial (http://wix.tramontana.co.hu/tutorial) and made
these steps:
1. Create SampleFirst.msi
2. Install SampleFirst.msi
3. Re-create SampleFirst.msi with no changes
4. execute the new SampleFirst.msi created at point 3
At the execution of the new Samp
I am trying to populate some information to the user via Message Box in
custom action (deferred). But everytime my message box goes to the back of
the dialog and I have to manually click at the taskbar to see the
information.
How can I make these at the top of the installer??
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On 26/05/2012 18:09, Rob Mensching wrote:
> AppSearch?
Doh! Got a bit too focused on the Upgrade table. Thanks.
Rob
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