MJW wrote:
> *Problem solved* - Yes, I am creating a LUA package and Orca does
> throw the same error. I ended up replacing the CUB files with another
> Orca install and these CUB files seemed to solve the problem. I don't
> know exactly what was wrong with the first CUB files, but now
> everyt
*Problem solved* - Yes, I am creating a LUA package and Orca does throw the
same error. I ended up replacing the CUB files with another Orca install and
these CUB files seemed to solve the problem. I don't know exactly what was
wrong with the first CUB files, but now everything works fine. Thanks
MJW wrote:
> Now that I have that error cleared-up, a new one appears when LIGHT is
> running:
> C:\...\TEST.msi : error LGHT0204 : ICE39: PID_WORDCOUNT value in
> Summary Information Stream is not valid. Source image flags must be 0,
> 1, 2, or 3.
That doesn't seem right. The doc says that the
Bob,
Thank you very much for that clarification.
Now that I have that error cleared-up, a new one appears when LIGHT is
running:
C:\...\TEST.msi : error LGHT0204 : ICE39: PID_WORDCOUNT value in Summary
Information Stream is not valid. Source image flags must be 0, 1, 2, or 3.
I've checked the fo
MJW wrote:
> C:\...\TEST.wxs(14) : error LGHT0204 : ICE38: Component
> AjaxPanel.js_Component installs to user profile. It must use a
> registry key under HKCU as its KeyPath, not a file.
MSI wants a registry key to be able to do a quick check for the
component's health. It's related to package
Oops. There's a typo in my last response:
The 'Directory' tag structure is actually as follows:
TARGETDIR\LocalAppDataFolder\INSTALLDIR\AJAXPANEL
Sorry about that.
-Michael
On 2/23/07, MJW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After using the latest CUB files and specifying "LocalAppDataFolder" as
After using the latest CUB files and specifying "LocalAppDataFolder" as
mentioned in the previous posts, I received a couple of ICE messages.
Here are lines 14-16 of my "TEST.wxs" file:
The Directory tag structure in which the Component is nested is:
TARGETDIR\LocalAppDataF
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How to Use WiX 3.0 with Vista
Bob,
Thank you for the help! I have the latest CUB files from Orca and I will
specify LocalAppDataFolder. Now that I have this info, I will give it another
try.
Anyone:
After reading the Vista Logo specs
Bob,
Thank you for the help! I have the latest CUB files from Orca and I will
specify LocalAppDataFolder. Now that I have this info, I will give it
another try.
Anyone:
After reading the Vista Logo specs, there are a number of ICE errors that an
MSI package must not receive. As far as WiX is con
MJW wrote:
> I have been checking the WiX users archives and it looks like I need
> to update my "darice.cub" file. I have downloaded the Vista SDK, which
> contains a couple of versions of the darice.cub file. I have tried
> both of the versions supplied with the Vista SDK, located in:
> -
I am new to Windows Installer, WiX, and Vista technologies, so I am swimming
in deep water! Can anyone answer my questions and possibly provide me with a
checklist for using WiX 3.0 with Windows Vista?
Q1: Which darice.cub file should I use, and why is "LGHT0216 error" being
thrown?
I have been c
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