First guess is that you aren't signing the bundle properly. See the signing
documentation around insignia.
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From: jonks [m
I've created a simple installer using burn that should install mssql server
local db.
(It will eventually install a few application files, etc)
I've been unable to install due to " Error 0x80070001" and I am unable to
fully diagnose.
It seems to be related to signing.
1) en_sql_server_2012_sql
I have a Bunr setup with an msi package.I have done 2 different packages, and I
have installed the second one with a higher version number.In the logs file I
can see that it report the msi package as installed and obsolete, it start the
uninstall process of the installed burn package but it does
Hi Anna,
I think you will need a PatchFamilyRef element inside your Patch element:
Also, your Pyro command line must include: -t testPatch
I hope this information helps
Regards,
// Darren
From: kryst...@poczta.fm
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net,
Date: 21/03/2014 08:21 PM
Sub
I'm sorry. I did not see the latest messages in this thread, so I am
probably confusing things.
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Those two dlls are part of the Expression Blend Studio (which I have very
little experience with). However so far as I am aware, Visual Studio and
Blend are only deployed to 32 bit environments (x86 or WOW64) and the .Net
applications which consume those dlls should be compiled in Visual Studio as
Thanks Rob!
Worked - password gets replaced with asterisks...
ks
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Rob Mensching wrote:
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