Re: [WiX-users] .NET Applications

2010-03-24 Thread Bill McCormick (LIST)
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Re: [WiX-users] .NET Applications

2010-03-24 Thread Pally Sandher
, Glasgow G20 0SP Email Disclaimer -Original Message- From: Bill McCormick (LIST) [mailto:wpmccorm...@ace-co.com] Sent: 23 March 2010 21:59 To: WiX Subject: [WiX-users] .NET Applications I'm working on an installer project that has a mix of legacy VB applications and .NET applications. Ori

[WiX-users] .NET Applications

2010-03-23 Thread Bill McCormick (LIST)
I'm working on an installer project that has a mix of legacy VB applications and .NET applications. Originally, I exposed /dark /to an existing MSI, but I wasn't happy with the output. So I thought I'd give /heat/ a try; I used /heat /to melt the old VB apps down to wxs files and I can sort of