code generates?
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Check for at least one req
oesn't evaluate correctly until after the CostFinalize action.
Phil Wilson
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ALWAYS goes to NormalDialog regardless of whether or not I select
FEATUREAAA in the customization step earlier in the UI sequence.
Any thoughts or help? Thanks,
-Scott
On 4/26/07, Scott Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry if this is essentially a repost, but I couldn't find anything
Try this:
MSI nazi says "no logo compliance for you!" :)
This may be splitting hairs, but would you need to specify a base volume
here? Something like
Can you rely on the installer to default that for you in all circumstances?
-Scott
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Vicente Cartas Espinel wrote:
> I've to create an installer that checks some hardware and software
> prerequisites and then if some of those software prereqs aren't
> present in the machine, the installer has to download them (from a
> well-known URL) and launch them before continuing (like a nes
Sorry if this is essentially a repost, but I couldn't find anything on
wix-users asking quite the same question I am.
Our product consists of FeatureAAA and FeatureZZZ. We need to enforce that
the user has selected at least either FeatureAAA or FeatureZZZ to install.
I've tried using a Publish -
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*Subject:* [WiX-users] One-or-More Installation Design?
I've used WiX to create a few rather simple "Do X then
en fires up the next appropriate
transformed installer.
Not the most elegant process to be sure, but whatever works. If anyone else
has thoughts on a better way to do it, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
-Scott
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 10:24:50 -0500
From: "Scott Parker" <[EMAIL PROTEC
I've used WiX to create a few rather simple "Do X then Y then possibly Z"
sorts of installations before, but now I'm working on one of much greater
scope that I'm having trouble clearly seeing how to tackle.
The problem is thus: I need to allow the user to create 1 OR MORE virtual
directories (an
I'd like to set up an automated build process using Tallow to generate a
dynamic list of files to include. However our app tends to include an
extremely diverse set of file-types to deploy, while the files we need to
exclude tend to have a fairly static set of extensions.
Is there some way to for
On 4/18/07, Neil Sleightholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You could just modify the appropriate registry key and mark it to left on
uninstall.
Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\aspnet_state
Value: Start
Change the value data from 3 to 2.
I suspect this is somet
esn't look like
ServiceControl or ServiceConfig quite do the trick. Anything I'm missing
here, or is this looking to be a CustomAction?
Thanks,
-Scott
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