Bryan C. Boettcher wrote:
> Well, it sort of helped. I got rid of about 7 errors, and I'm now left with
> the following 8:
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> ICE03: Table: MIME Column: ContentType Missing specifications in _Validation
> Table (or Old Database)
> ICE03: Table: MIME Column: Extension_ Missing specifications in
> Recently I have faced with the same issue. According to my research, as
> also Bob said, you can ignore the warning LGHT1056, I think it just
> tries to make msi author think twice before deploying into SystemFolder.
> In our case while merging modules like mscomctl, mscomct2, msvbvm6, etc.
> the
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> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 12, 2007 10:49 PM
> *To:* Bryan C. Boettcher; WiX-users
> *Subject:* Re: [WiX-users] Problems deploying Microsoft MSM module to
> SystemFolder
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> Please keep /wix-users/ on the thread so everyone can participate
] Problems deploying Microsoft MSM module to SystemFolder
Please keep wix-users on the thread so everyone can participate.
Bryan C. Boettcher wrote:
Well, adding those merge modules also broke other things in the MSI. Do
version incompatibilities (v2 vs. v3) matter? We're using v3.
Please keep /wix-users/ on the thread so everyone can participate.
Bryan C. Boettcher wrote:
Well, adding those merge modules also broke other things in the MSI. Do
version incompatibilities (v2 vs. v3) matter? We're using v3.
It shouldn't, as long as the merge modules are correctly defi
Bryan C. Boettcher wrote:
> S:\release\cabs\product.msi.wxs(15) : warning LGHT1056 : The Directory table
> contains a row with primary key(s) 'SystemFolder' which cannot be merged from
> the merge module 'S:\build\msm\comcat.msm'. This is likely due to collision
> of rows with the same primary
Can I not deploy files to System32?
S:\release\cabs\product.msi.wxs(15) : warning LGHT1056 : The Directory table
contains a row with primary key(s) 'SystemFolder' which cannot be merged from
the merge module 'S:\build\msm\comcat.msm'. This is likely due to collision of
rows with the same prima
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