Logs don't lie.
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From: Foster, Richard - PAL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 05:24
To: 'General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.'
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Service installation using specified user / passwo
sion for Windows Installer XML toolset.'
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Service installation using specified user / password.
I'm pretty certain... It's the same user, domain and password as I log in with
before performing the installation!
Forgive my ignorance, but where did you look t
g [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 5:19 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Service installation using specified user / password.
Hmm, the error code is:
0x8007007b: ERROR_INVALID_NAME
Are you sure the user name you're cr
riginal Message-
From: Rob Mensching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 5:19 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Service installation using specified user / password.
Hmm, the error code is:
0x8007007b: ERROR_INVALID_NAME
Are yo
ML toolset.'
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Service installation using specified user / password.
Hi Rob,
What appears to be the relevant section of the verbose log associated with the
failure reads as follows:
MSI (s) (A8:28) [16:29:14:687]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=CreateUser,,)
Action 16:29
Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Service installation using specified user / password.
What does the verbose log for the install with the User say? There will be
more details about the User failure than the Service failure (because the
Windows Installer message is generically us
, November 03, 2008 12:45
To: 'General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.'
Subject: [WiX-users] Service installation using specified user / password.
Greetings all,
Sorry to ask what appears to be a really simple question... But I can get
things to work the way I expect, so c
Greetings all,
Sorry to ask what appears to be a really simple question... But I can get
things to work the way I expect, so clearly I'm missing something.
Part of our product includes two Windows services. Previously, they were
installed under the LocalSystem account, however that account does
I think it's a rights issue. I had a similar problem a while ago. What I
discovered was that even
the Administrator doesn't have the right to start a service by default. This
right gets added
automatically when you first go into the Serivces console. I had to write a
Custom Action to give
I have written wxs file for a windows service that requires username/password
during installation. It installs but the problem is, after installing I cannot
start the service. It gives me an error saying " Error 1069: The service did
not start due to a logon failure" .But if I right click the
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