It does work. Just had to use the *#*(loc.StringId) instead of the
*!*(loc.StringId) syntax for the bal:Condition@Message attribute. The
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>>>> > msiexec.exe
>>>> for a 64-bit MsiPackage
>>>> >
>>>> > What is the bitness of your CA DLL? Just a stab in the dark but
>>>> > you
>>>> might need to have it compiled twice, once as 32 and once as 64,
>>>> and
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Yes, Orca Summary
Yes, Orca Summary shows it with Platform x64.
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ocess.
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http://wixtoolset.org/documentation/manual/v3/xsd/thmutil/font.html)
created in your theme file.
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Ryan Waller wrote:
> Where can I find a list of the supported FontIds and their
> descriptions, for use with Theme elements used
3/xsd/thmutil/text.html
I'm using Wix 3.9 and am having issues using ThmViewer.exe to preview FontId
selections because oftentimes my built BA shows something completely differe
vated
WixStdBA handles this without a CA via:
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Subject: [WiX-users] Bootstrapper runs msiexec elevated which causes my MSI
CustomAction to run ele
o does the CustomAction, which in turn launches the
app elevated, which is not what we want. It seems that the BA launches
msiexec.exe elevated.
Is there a way to keep the BA from launching the MSI elevated?
Thanks in adva
ngsDlg.wxs:
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Joe, I'm trying to do something similar. Did you have any luck figuring this
one out?
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Joe Osman wrote:
> I am generating a self signed certificate during install time using
> makecert and this certificate is installed into the personal store.
>
> My question is h
We have an installer that will almost always be installed via the command
line and deployed to computers using a domain policy. I've noticed that
there tends to be two options... INSTALLDIR and TARGETDIR for specifying
where the installed app ends up going. Is there a standard option that most
adm
I apologize if this is a "double" for anyone - I just subscribed and never
got a confirmation back that this actually went out. If it did, please
disregard the duplicate. :)
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Ryan Scott wrote:
> I'm looking at using the WiX toolkit to build an
I'm looking at using the WiX toolkit to build an MSI from a Webpate. Our
current solution, which uses a script executed by the windows "cscript"
command, requires elevated permissions. On some systems, especially Windows
2008 R2, this causes some problems.
What I'm wondering is, will WiX be an ide
ate a virtual directory. I simply want to verify that a website exists and
if it does, obtain its site ID.
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check for the website is being made within the MSI
log file. This is the code I am using:
How can I perform a simple check for the existence of a website in IIS 7?
Note: I am using WiX 3.5 RC1.
Ryan Taylor
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found, however, if found,
I need to run a custom action.
I have tried to create a condition based WebSite/@Id but I am not able to
successfully check for the existence (or lack of) the website in the condition,
any thoughts?
Example:
Ryan Taylor
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DOH! MODE not MOVE
msiexev /I foo.msi REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vomus
Thanks for the help, this worked!!
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of this
product, use Add/Remove Programs on the Control Panel.
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To
application if PowerShell is not available. I think I want:
In any case, I know have an installed application that I cannot uninstall via
Add/Remove Programs. How can I properly clean up the installation and remove it
from Add/Remove programs?
Ryan Taylor
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rtay
The solution was: [#RegisterHttpModulePS1]
This formatted string will return the full location of the installed file.
This was described here: http://www.tramontana.co.hu/wix/lesson6.php under
section 6.3 Formatted Strings.
The 'complete' solution is:
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the other properties?
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From: Paulo Cristini [mailto:pcrist
This is exactly the type of thing I was looking for. This will make my
installation much simpler. Thanks!!
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o the assemblies section in the
web.config like so:
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Action ended 10:27:10: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
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certain.
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> Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2010 18:28:31 -0500
> -Original Message-
> From: "Castro, Edwin G. (Hillsboro)"
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Silently executing a PowerShell script from
hang PowerShell and thus the
installer.
How do I silently execute a PowerShell script from Wix without hanging
PowerShell?
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rt an application pool using WiX?
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Hi Bernd,
Thanks for your help.
The latter solution seems to meet my need.
I'm, howerver, still looking forward to *official* ideas/solutions :)
Hope that Wix will support Oracle as well as it does to MSSQL Server to make
our lives easier.
Regards,
Ryan
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 3:12 PM,
Hi Wixers,
I'm quiet new to Wix.
I have a OracleXE 10g.
Is there any way to run Oracle script to create/update some tables with
existing Oracle user (as it should not create new user)?
It seems that Wix doesn't support Oracle at the moment, right?
Tha
Yes, I'm using /lvx or /l*v
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applications.
I am using WiX 3.0.5419.
Does anyone have any insight into this problem?
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Sent: 11 February 2010 13:23
To: WixUsers MailingList
Subject: [WiX-users] How to: using the MSBuild to cre
Yes, a bootstrapper will do that. Have a search for the
GenerateBootstrapper task in MS Build as I find that the easiest to use.
On 4 Feb 2010, at 10:33, Matteo Nicolotti
wrote:
>
> Thanks for the advices,
> Is a bootstrapper able to merge in one single file both the game
> installer and t
u are in a controlled environment as we
still have some of those left in our build and they cause problems.
Regards
Ryan
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From: Thorsten Schöning [mailto:tschoen...@am-soft.de]
Sent: 03 February 2010 07:28
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [WiX-users] How to
It sounds like you need Burn, but it is not there yet. I had a similar
problem to yours and used the MS Build GenerateBootstrapper task to create a
.exe bootstrapper for each MSI output. So I had
MyInstaller.[Lang].[Architecture].exe as well as
MyInstaller.[Lang].[Architecture].msi. The bootstrappe
ll the MSI button
clicking via an automated script and that might take some time.
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I bothered Rob about this a week ago and he reckons it is about 2 months
away from being usable. It seems to be good, but due to the lack of docs
right now you'll have to get stuck into the source to understand the
bootstrapper schemas. I wish I had the time to do that and contribute back.
-Or
Personally, I'd recommend a bootstrapper using the msbuild
GenerateBootstrapper task. I've got to go to a meeting now, but if you have
any questions about that approach feel free to ask and I'll pick up later.
Ryan
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It looks interesting, but there is an error ' Pipes encountered a problem
while running this pipe: malformed engine data (2)'. Did it choke on a bad
blog?
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Sent: 26 January 2010 14:30
To: General discussion for Windows Inst
open a bug because
heat should never generate a Directory/@Name=".."
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Ryan O'Neill wrote:
> Getting;
>
> Error 2 The Directory/@Name attribute's value, '..', is
> not a valid long name because it contain
sion prior to 3.5.1315 was fine with this but since then there has seems
to be some extra checking going on that breaks with relative file references
in referenced projects.
I'll see if I can dig out my old 3.5 install now as the download link
r further assistance.
NOTE: As of 2008-10-23 directory index display has been disabled by default.
This option may be re-enabled by the project by placing a file with the name
".htaccess" with this line:
Options +Indexes
Is this a known issue, or am
Any comments?
> From: ryan...@hotmail.com
> To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 06:21:20 +0800
> Subject: [WiX-users] Question about Create a Shortcut on the Start Menu
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am checking out wix 3 help doc (How To: Create a Short
Hi,
I am checking out wix 3 help doc (How To: Create a Shortcut on the Start
Menu). I am wondering why it is necessary to write registry to HKCU if
product is installed for all users. Suppose one admin of system installed
the product, what will happen if another admin of system uninstall the
pro
type to devenv.exe of VS?
> Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 09:11:27 -0700
> From: quint...@deltacompsys.com
> To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How to register file type with wix 3 RTM?
>
> Ryan,
>
> Where do you have a file with @Id of &q
: Re: [WiX-users] How to register file type with wix 3 RTM?
>
> Ryan Dai wrote:
> > error CNDL0035 : The Verb/@Sequence attribute cannot
> > be specified when attribute Advertise is present with value 'no'.
> >
>
> If you have only a single Verb element,
Hi,
I am trying to migrate my wix 2 wxs files to wix 3 RTM. After doing that with
wixcop(great tool), I still get errors from candle.
error CNDL0035 : The Verb/@Sequence attribute cannot
be specified when attribute Advertise is present with value 'no'.
Following is my codes in wxs fi
ore I start
digging into the light.exe code.
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accomplish this with WIX?
tall/repair.
2. Use this instance name to perform the uninstall/repair.
I'm sure that I can figure out Install.1,2 but I'm completely lost with the
rest. Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks,
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Thanks. I see now that -sice: is the option that I need.
I then figured out that I could set this within my .wixproj file using the
ICE47 MSBuild property.
Thanks,
Ryan Parlee
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validation so that my project
will report build success? It does actually build okay, but it reports
failure due to this validation failure.
I don't care about Win9x, what is the best way to make Win2000 the minimum
supported install environment?
Thanks,
Ryan P
Can you please give me some insight as to why do you use major upgrades for
every release?
Thanks,
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Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2009 4:21 PM
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APPLICATIONFOLDER not live in
ProgramFilesFolder? If not using Program Files why include them?
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t the
installation of SP1 remove prior patches because its supersedence bit it
set? If it worked that way, Component(Dance).Condition would be restored to
1=1. What am I missing?
***
Thanks,
Ryan P
n).
When I modified the original MSI to mark it as transitive with condition
1=1, applied my patch with condition 1=0, then removed my patch, the
Dance.txt file and Shortcut were restored.
*** So should components always be marked as transitive? ***
Thanks,
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reaking" things. However, with this strategy there is simply no way to
remove other types of resources such as Shortcuts.
*** Has anyone else experienced the problem with transitive components that
I describe in paragraph 2 above? ***
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From:
te directories), it automatically adds to the
File/@Id wrapped Component/@Id with a "_1", "_2", etc. suffix.
-Ryan
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From: Jeremy Lew [mailto:j...@liquidmachines.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 1:50 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML
erstanding is that a fair bit of Win7 perf is coming
back because they are reducing the number of system services. Think
about that next time you create a service.
2. Can you provide a more specific error message for the second issue?
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From: Cromwell, Ryan (LNSSI-Dayton
g multiple services in a single executable is not
supported natively. It's kinda' weird too.
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Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 11:31
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [WiX-users] Criteri
they select Feature1 and Feature2 both services should install, but
they could exclude one or both of the service registrations if they
like. I tried having two components, but it balked at using the same
EXE in two different components. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ryan
Have you tried Windows Installer cleanup utility from MS? Much nicer than
MSIZap.
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To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: [WiX-users] How to manually remove a permanent
I think it is to do with the lack of a Description attribute in the Product
element.
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To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] digitally signing (authenticode) with wix?
I'm abl
I'll check that out too, I just get confused with the setting of properties
and when I can query them, but the link Rob sent seems to have solved it.
Thanks
Ryan
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From: Ian Elliott (Excell Data Corporation) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2008 18:
.
Take a look at the MSI SDK about Major Upgrades. There are a few different
ways to schedule Major Upgrades and there are Properties set based on your
Upgrade element.
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conditional but according to the log file this
always seems to be set.
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>From the results it does seem schema related. Perhaps someone saw the
upgrade as a good time to make the changes they needed?
Ryan
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The error code 3 is a Win32 error for file not found. You can find win32
error codes online or in MSDN or at a dos prompt by typing 'net helpmsg 3'
and it will give you the error text a lot of the time.
I suggest using filemon (from MS) to see what file is being looked for and
wh
Special folders are fairly easy, search the WiX docs for LocalAppDataFolder
and AppRootDirectory.
For example;
Ryan
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I've not got round to trying it yet, but as for installing .Net on XP
machines, my customer really wants that as there are a lot of XP machines
out there still. Especially ones that do not have 3.5. So I can see that it
is going to be useful for me.
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That's very helpful, thanks for writing it up. Hopefully I'll be able to
sign the setup.exe as well as my MSI.
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es and nobody will even pay
attention, so pre-programmed they are.
I mean, at this point I would gladly install 4 GB of code from scratch
because I know it would be way faster than this 'intelligent' VS2008 SP1
+ NET 3.5 SP1 upgrade.
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I've been waiting for this so I can embed the bootstrapper into my MSI and
avoid a bloaty download.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/08/11/visual_studio_sp1_milestone/
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ject: Re: [WiX-users] Guidance appreciated on tidying up per
machine/per user installations
Ryan O'Neill wrote:
> When I uninstall the app I would like to offer the option to clean
> these up, so I guess the uninstall from control panel needs an
> elevated bootstrapper (I'll have to l
o enumerate all users and
delete their AppData\MyProduct directories.
Is this acceptable usage of the per user/per machine concept? Does anyone
have any hints on how to create an uninstall bootstrapper for elevating
under Vista?
Advice greatly appreciated.
R
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> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 14:13:11 +0100
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> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Passing parameters to a VB Script function
> Via the VBScriptCall attrib
Alex has a good write-up on this here
http://blogs.technet.com/alexshev/archive/2008/07/01/from-msi-to-wix-part-19
-the-art-of-custom-action-part-1.aspx
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Ah, I know what it is now. Using a packet sniffer I can see it is looking up
the certificate revocation list as I have signed the MSI.
Ryan
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Failure using WiX installer certificates with
WCF
I know you say you che
ccess going on in
there.
Which leads me to suspect that MSIEXEC is calling out to the net to look for
some kind of update.
Has anyone else seen this or is it just me?
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computer level for
instance).
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] IIS:WebSite Element
WebSites are currently always found by their IP:Port:Header tuple.
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The thing that seems obvious is that it is probably using .Net 3.0 or 3.5 as
the upgrade wizard will select these for you. Check the target framework
version as you might not have it on the system you are installing to.
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I like the MSI approach though so it looks like I'll have to do it in the
bootstrapper after the main app has installed.
Thanks for your ideas everyone
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or any format). Does anyone have any
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Try this;
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Impersonate="no" />
Scheduled via;
NOT Installed
That launches IE (a specific requirement of this installer, not
do. Both MSIs are signed, as is the MSP.
Thanks in advance. Word of warning: I'm not a programmer by trade; I started
developing our setup packages in WiX because no one else wanted to do it and I
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I've got most of this custom action already written, but I do the delete
directly as I never managed to figure out linking into the RemoveFile table.
Not that I put that much effort in, I was pretty wiped out after having to
figure a load of C++.
Do you have an example of this Rob? If so, I'll upd
I second this question. I am in the same boat.
Adam,
Do you use the WixUI or some custom UI?/Would you be able to post your code for
the UI on uninstall?
> Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:10:48 +1200
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it's
a lot more fussy about signed drivers.
Garth
Ryan O'Neill wrote:
> Hi all,
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>
>
> I have a vbscript Custom Action that installs a port monitor, printer
> driver, printer and also sets the default printer. I'd like to migrate
this
> to something more stu
ould it do all of the above? I suspect I would
need to write a C++ CA to set the printer as default.
I can write it all in C++, but I'd rather not. If anyone has any 3.0 samples
for printer driver installation that would be good too.
Thanks in ad
I did this one, www.viapost.com (still working on it, but live).
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