t you schedule, and a deferred action that the immediate
action just calls).
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Thanks for the reply. I've read that article but it's not quite the situation I
have. We are not doing an major upgrade
e this point or are there other
ways to go?
Regards
Daniel
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Subject: [WiX-users] Question on updating GAC assemblies
We develop multiple applications using the same framwork, hence we put some
DLL files in the GAC.
Now I’m trying to patch an assembly in the GAC to a new version. I’m giving
it
We develop multiple applications using the same framwork, hence we put some
DLL files in the GAC.
Now I’m trying to patch an assembly in the GAC to a new version. I’m giving
it a new strong name by increasing the build number and are then updating my
application by reinstalling the MSI (minor upg
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