here is a method I use to consume an xml file. You could get your server
application to generate an xml and let the client consume it during
installation.
http://johnmcfadyen.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!9DD01136FC094724!197.entry
Matthew Sheets wrote:
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> To expand on some of the earlier sugg
To expand on some of the earlier suggestions, I would offer the following:
* As suggested earlier, create two WiX projects--one for the server and one
for the client.
* Create the client so that all options (or at least a many as possible)
will be used as properties. To get the client WiX proje
small issues until I get them
worked out.
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Hello Phil,
You can c
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I'm doing some planning for moving from our existing xcopy based
deployment
to msi (ho
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I'm doing some planning for moving from our existing xcopy based deployment to
msi (hopefully with wix) based installs.
Our application is written in .net framework 2.0
We hav
I'm doing some planning for moving from our existing xcopy based deployment
to msi (hopefully with wix) based installs.
Our application is written in .net framework 2.0
We have a client & server that need to be deployed with separate MSI's.
The server side of the application consists of a bunch of
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