: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Problems with major upgrade
Nevermind, it seems I got it to work. I hadn't caught that the
upgra...@id code needed to be the same as produ...@upgradecode.
Best regards,
Thomas Due
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bject: [WiX-users] Problems with major upgrade
I know this has been asked and answered about a zillion times and that I
probably can find the information somewhere on the mailing list. The
problem is I don't know how to limit my search, so I get roughly 1500
hits. It's like searching for
tiple upgrade elements if you need to detect more
than one upgrade code.
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From: Thomas Due [mailto:thomas@scanvaegt.dk]
Sent: 10 November 2009 11:38
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: [WiX-users] Problems with major upgrade
I know thi
I know this has been asked and answered about a zillion times and that I
probably can find the information somewhere on the mailing list. The
problem is I don't know how to limit my search, so I get roughly 1500
hits. It's like searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack.
I try to do it exa
First of all, did your initial installer have an Upgrade Code specified? If it
did then this will
be fairly straightforward. To make a Major Upgrade, take your current WiX file
and:
Change the Product Version
Change the Product Code
Change the Package Code
Leave the Upgrade Code the same
Crea
What I'd really like is a pointer to a working example of a Major Upgrade.
The fine tutorial at http://www.tramontana.co.hu/wix/ has a lot of info
about patches and minor upgrades, but no explicit working examples of major
upgrades. I've been trying for quite some time to get this working.
What
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