Mission accomplished! thanks for the assistance.
Phill
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I just read the doc for Insignia more carefully and I think I see what I am
doing wrong. I had originally not used insignia because it seemed to be
needed for signing 'external CABs' and I am not using an external CAB. But
I now see how it is use to extract the engine.exe from a bundle. I will
w
I'm sorry, I do not quite understand what you mean by 'provided targets'. I
used the following command in the Post Build event for the bundle project:
(The certificate was previously imported into a local catalog. This is the
same command that I also use in the Post Build event for my MSI proje
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [WiX-users] Burn 'Unspecified Error' after signing bundle
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> I have a bundle which has three EXE and 1 MSI, all third-party, and then my
> MSI for a total of five packages. This is my first bundle and it has been
> installing
Make sure you are signing your bundle using the provided targets. If unsure,
post what you are using.
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From: Phill Hogland [mailto:phogl...@rimage.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 4:29 PM
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [WiX-users] Burn 'Unspec
I have a bundle which has three EXE and 1 MSI, all third-party, and then my
MSI for a total of five packages. This is my first bundle and it has been
installing on a Win 8 x64 test system successfully. I install and uninstall
on this test box, rather than going back to a clean OS as I have WinDbg
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