Re: [WiX-users] Conditional Statement Problem

2007-08-09 Thread Karthik Krishnan
Dumb question, are the < signs causing you trouble? I use: On 8/9/07, Rob Hamflett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Give your property an explicit starting value with [EMAIL PROTECTED], which > gets overridden by the > RegistrySearch. Then you can base your condition against this value. > > Rob >

Re: [WiX-users] Conditional Statement Problem

2007-08-09 Thread Rob Hamflett
Give your property an explicit starting value with [EMAIL PROTECTED], which gets overridden by the RegistrySearch. Then you can base your condition against this value. Rob Schuett, Michael (VMC) wrote: > Hello, > > I'm reading a DWORD value from the registry using RegistrySearch. (WiX > 3.0.

[WiX-users] Conditional Statement Problem

2007-08-08 Thread Schuett, Michael (VMC)
Hello, I'm reading a DWORD value from the registry using RegistrySearch. (WiX 3.0.2925.0) I understand DA_VER is an empty string if "Version" isn't found. If it is found, DA_VER will start with '#' followed by the value of Version. I want to bail out of the install if the DWORD value d