What would be really handy is a ba/ux with a feature tree selection driving
multiple msi packages. This would need to be in addition to WixStdBA, but
"getting it right" and doing it in a reusable way isn't a trivial task.
Handling upgrades would be especially tricky as a bundle can't currently
Microsoft Office 2007 has a single entry in ARP that can be used to
modify/remove the installed products. I wonder if they are using Burn to do
that.
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Are you installing some sort of suite of different products? Maybe the
Visible flag on the MsiPackage element will get you closer to what you want.
Or there might be a way to build a custom BA that would present a screen to
remove particular products.
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t automatically uninstalled if the Bundle is uninstalled)?
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Subject: [WiX-users] Creating separate entries in Add/Remove for each MSI in a
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Hello,
Can I generate separate entries in Add/Remove for each MSI that my bundle
installs?
The bundle just put a reference for him in
Hello,
Can I generate separate entries in Add/Remove for each MSI that my bundle
installs?
The bundle just put a reference for him in Add/Remove.
I want that my bundle put a a reference for him in Add/Remove and also a
reference for each MSI that the bundle instaled. The bundle would give the
opt
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