Thank you Blair,
I reported this bug at http://wixtoolset.org/issues/4215/
Igor
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Blair Murri wrote:
> The -arch command-line argument is what sets the default value of @Win64
> on things like the RegistrySearch and Component elements, not the
> Package/@Platfo
Hello,
RegistrySearch/@Win64 documentation at
http://wixtoolset.org/documentation/manual/v3/xsd/wix/registrysearch.html
says:
The default value depends on the value of the Package/@Platform attribute:
if the @Platform attribute value is 'x86', the default @Win64 attribute
value is 'no'; otherwis
On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 12:51 AM, Bob Arnson wrote:
> On 30-Sep-11 10:11, Igor Solodovnikov wrote:
> > Of course .Net 4.0 should not be installed if it is already on the target
> > machine. Unfortunately during my testing i found my bundle shows
> "Microsoft
> >
I trying to create simple bundle which will install .Net 4.0 before
installing my own msi package.
Of course .Net 4.0 should not be installed if it is already on the target
machine. Unfortunately during my testing i found my bundle shows "Microsoft
.NET Framework required for application setup" mes
There is a "Click here for support information" link in "Add or remove
programs" applet. If you click that link "Support Info" window appears and
that window contains "Publisher: " string.
Is it possible to create msi package that will not show Publisher string at
all? My client asks me to do this.
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