Do a google search for "wix project references" make sure you are directed
to the appropriate version of the wix doc (wix 3, for example), then
bookmark it. I have referred to that page many times.
On May 26, 2011 3:10 AM, "news.gmane.com" wrote:
> Does anybody has a suggestion?
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> "Andreas" w
would have to be constrained to ensure that you
> don't create reserved or otherwise defined elsewhere GUID types.
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> Blair
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> -Original Message-
> From: Aaron Klor [mailto:aaron.k...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 7:06 AM
> To: General discussion for W
ly big
> ass random number. I track my UpgradeCodes and release / labels and
> versions but not my ProductCodes and PackageCodes. I just let them be
> randomized.
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> Chris
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> Have a hot tip, know a sec
ARP on Windows machines?
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ARP on Windows machines?
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That was what I was trying to avoid, but it seems there's no other way. I've
actually got a fairly fully featured wix lib that takes care of everything
for me automatically, but I was hoping to avoid doing the bunch of
copy/paste that apparently is required.
Thank you for your insight.
On May 3, 2
r, as necessary, with minimal code duplication.
This is actually in relation to a previous question on this list that
resulted in Rob Mensching asking whether the addition of the ability to
specify upgrade code on each instance would elimina
Unless I misunderstand your question, you should be able to get it easily by
using [directoryid] (e.g. the ConfigurableDirectory of the feature) or
[#fileid] as input parameters to your CA. From within an immediate custom
action, you should be able to read the properties from the session object in
Try Impersonate="no". With that attribute set to yes, that CA tries to
impersonate the user who ran the msi, because the deferred CA is already
running as admin.
On Apr 7, 2011 6:13 AM, "Stelios Kyprou"
wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am trying to deploy a SharePoint WebPart from my installer, and the
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