> In an earlier message, you showed a hard-coded Package/@Id attribute.
> You should always use the question-mark method of specifying
> the package
> code -- MSI rules say that every package should have a
> different package
> ID. Likely, you still have an older version of the .msi installed,
Rafuse Robert wrote:
> I'm not using merge modules for this sample... the wxs file in the OP is the
> sole source I'm using. However... I searched through the source of my
> earlier attempts at this and the very first one had a custom action
> Assign_TARGETDIR... I'd forgotten I'd done that, sorry
> > I have not specified a custom action Assign_TARGETDIR, nor does one
> > appear in the .msi according to ORCA, so I assume this is
> some sort of
> > default action?
> >
> No, at least not in WiX, anyway. Do you use any merge modules
> or other
> libraries? Something's wrong...
I'm not
Rafuse Robert wrote:
> I have not specified a custom action Assign_TARGETDIR, nor does one appear
> in the .msi according to ORCA, so I assume this is some sort of default
> action?
>
No, at least not in WiX, anyway. Do you use any merge modules or other
libraries? Something's wrong...
--
sig:
> You can use custom actions to set target paths to whatever you want.
> Just sequence them after CostFinalize. For the Cursors
> directory, create
> a Directory element with a name of Cursors under a Directory
> with an Id
> of WindowsFolder. WindowsFolder is hard-coded and Cursors is the
>
Rafuse Robert wrote:
> The target machines have two hard drive partitions, C: and E: and we must
> install components into several folders on both partitions. We also need to
> install some components to Windows system areas, but not in the standard
> folders that seem to be supported by WiX (for
WiX 2.0.4305
Sorry if this is a stupid question... I've spelunked through the SourceForge
mailing archive, as well as the tutorial, but can not find any concrete
examples that seem to address the type of setup I am attempting (or maybe
they do and my only cursory understanding of the Windows Insta
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