never mind, this was my error, i had my custom actions commented out in the
wix file...i am stupid, sorry
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For some reason, when I make an msi build using WiX, sometimes the MSI that
comes out is missing custom actions in my InstallExecuteSequence. The custom
actions are correctly identified in the CustomActions table in Orca but in
the InstallExecuteSequence, they are not there. This doesn't happen to
not find a record for the dialog" so that
may mean there's reference that is still looking for it.
4) See opening remarks. Ignore the MSIRESTARTMANAGERCONTROL property ;=)
Phil Wilson
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From: achandrapano [mailto:[hidden email]
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Hello,
I have an application that is wrapped in an MSI. It contains 1 service and 1
exectuable that is 'in use' during an upgrade.
On Windows XP, I do not get any notice/popup that the service and executable
is in use with any dialog to ask me if i want to ignore or shut it down.
On Windows 7,
I have a binary custom action exe. I am having a strange issue with running
this EXE during a very specific install sequence.
I have 3 MSI versions (say version 1,2, and 3).
1. I use GPO deployment for version 1. (works fine)
2. After it is successful, I do a manual install (double click on MSI
try seeing if there are any messages in the OS's event logs
> indicating
> SxS (side-by-side) manifest errors.
>
> Alternately, try extracting the content from the Binary table and make
> sure
> there is no error and that the extracted binary isn't somehow corru
Action 10:32:41: LaunchDriverManagerInstallReboot.
MSI (s) (78:AC) [10:32:41:836]: Executing op:
CustomActionSchedule(Action=LaunchDriverManagerInstallReboot,ActionType=1026,Source=BinaryData,Target=installreboot,)
MSI (s) (78:AC) [10:32:41:883]: Note: 1: 1722 2:
LaunchDriverManagerInstallReboot
Thanks Richard. You are an invaluable source of information.
Richard-45 wrote:
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>
> In article <1243888350711-3008461.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>> > Height="30" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes">
> In article <1243879828422-3007707.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>> It looks like it is being spit from PrepareDlg. Not sure why it is
>> showing
>> property values yet. Is it necessary to show this dialog?
>
> Post the definition of Prepare
It looks like it is being spit from PrepareDlg. Not sure why it is showing
property values yet. Is it necessary to show this dialog?
Richard-45 wrote:
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>
> In article <1243878601979-3007622.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>> When I double cl
When I double click on my MSI, right before the welcome dialog pops up, I get
a screen that shows some of the properties in my MSI and whether they are
TRUE or not. This screen shows really quickly (maybe .25 of a second) and
then moves on to the welcome dialog.
Any ideas what is causing this and
, check out the MsiLogging and MsiLogFileLocation properties.
>
>
> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 3:32 AM, achandrapano
> wrote:
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>> I am trying to create a bootstrapper to my MSI so I can pass in the
>> logging
>> verbosity and log file location to msiexec. I hav
h the
"cancel" request now...is this OK?
Richard-45 wrote:
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>
> In article <1243447694545-2982772.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>> I have a custom action that occurs right before InstallFinalize. Pressing
>> cancel and selecting &
I have a custom action that occurs right before InstallFinalize. Pressing
cancel and selecting 'yes' doesn't seem to cause a rollback. Is this a
timing issue since no rollbacks are allowed after InstallFinalize? The MSI
log shows the cancel dlg was created but nothing else (I did a diff of 2 msi
l
I am trying to create a bootstrapper to my MSI so I can pass in the logging
verbosity and log file location to msiexec. I have looked at setupbld.exe
but it doesn't seem to be able to pass in parameters. I want someway to set
logging verbosity and location of log files when someone double clicks o
How do I add a custom action to a WiX UI Dlg?
David Bartmess wrote:
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> I'm not 100% sure, but I think you could schedule a custom action that
> sets the property to itself, and do a DoAction event on the Next button.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ach
I have a filesearch action that checks for existence of a file and stores
this in a property. During the UI sequence, I have a dialog that pops up if
this file doesn't exist (it just checks the value of the property that was
set during the filesearch). However, if a user were to manually make thi
I changed a custom action from immediate to deferred and now the log shows
theres a return value of 3 from InstallFinalize. However, no other errors
before this. How can I debug this or what would cause this?? I am certain
the CA is in between installinitialize and installfinalize.
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If I pass a property to my msi via command line, it seems like it is only
reflected in the current msi context but not when removeexistingproducts is
called to uninstall the old product. Is tehre any way to make this public
property pass to old msi as well?
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During an upgrade, what is the easiest way to patch the older msi? Can this
be done via the new msi or does a separate patch have to be issued and
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wrote:
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> In article <1242189374607-2878976.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>> Well the MsgBox works for the first rollback action that occurs in the
>> new
>> msi. For the old msi, the message box doesnt show AND I also log driver
&g
y thoughts?
Richard-45 wrote:
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>
> In article <1242174267154-2877231.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>> So it looks like all the 3 conditions are evaluating to true, but nothing
>> happens. Is there any way to debug what the error really
those two lines above, then it moves to the
next rollback action which is Removing shortcuts.
Richard-45 wrote:
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>
> In article <1242169753994-2875388.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>> So I added a rollback action to the old msi to reinstall
ys to sort through the msi logs?
Richard-45 wrote:
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> In article <1242164147122-2873091.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>> Yeah I saw that, but was hoping there was some kind of hack.
>
> Trust me, the *LAST* thing you want to be doing in
...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>>
>> But from the new msi you do have access to the REP action which should
>> call
>> the old msi's uninstaller. Why can't I put a rollback CA right before
>> this?
>
> See the documentation
hy can't I place a
rollback CA before that?
Richard-45 wrote:
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>
> In article <1242101191107-2867127.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>> Yes I see your point, but is there no way to do everything from the new
>> MSI?
>
> Nope. Al
t;
>
> In article <1242087148392-2866280.p...@n2.nabble.com>,
> achandrapano writes:
>
>> REP is right after InstallInitialize. I can't put this Rollback action in
>> the
>> older MSI.
>
> Why not? You can patch the old MSI so that when the unins
I moved REP to After InstallFinalize and now it seems I can execute my
rollback action before Remove Files. However I need the REP to be After
InstallInitialize . Is there any way to make the rollback action work before
RemoveFiles while keeping REP After InstallInitialize?
achandrapano wrote
REP is right after InstallInitialize. I can't put this Rollback action in the
older MSI. Here is the reason why. I am installing drivers using custom
actions. When installing the newer version as part of the upgrade, say
something goes wrong with the driver installation. At this point a rollback
i
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