, Chris
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Locate a required file during an install
No, I think that your @DllEntry should be set to "CheckLicenseFiles".
On 3/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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To: Rob Hamflett
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Locate a required file during an install
Did you set up the proper [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Locate a required file during an install
No, Win32 should be right. I can't really see what the problem would be
with your installer. Just
as a sanity check, you do have a
LicenseFilesFound = "true"
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> I have noticed that in Visual Studio the source platform for the dll
is
> "Win32" as opposed to .NET. Could that be an issue? I'm entirely
> unexperienced with the .NET platform.
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> Thanks again,
> Chris
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nvalidDirDlg">LicenseFilesFound = "false"
> Value="SetupTypeDlg">LicenseFilesFound = "true"
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> I have noticed that in Visual Studio the source platform for the dll is
> "Win32" as opposed to .NET. Could that be an
quot;true"
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> I have noticed that in Visual Studio the source platform for the dll is
> "Win32" as opposed to .NET. Could that be an issue? I'm entirely
> unexperienced with the .NET platform.
>
> Thanks again,
> Chris
> -Ori
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Hamflett
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 12:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Locate a required file during an install
Here's a sample of what you're (hopefully) looking for. As I understand
it, you want the user to
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Here's a sample of what you're (hopefully) looking for. As I understand it, you want the user to
browse to a directory where getyour existing files are, and then you want to verify them. The
attached include files are put together from a couple of our products, and have had the usual secret
st
I'm working on an installer that depends upon files that the user has
received prior to performing the installation.
Our current installer (not windows installer based) prompts the user to
browse for the location of the files... I'm trying to replicate this,
but I'm not exactly sure how to go abou
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