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if i have a deferr=red custom action with Impersonate="yes". then on Windows
Vista with UAC enabled i get a prompt asking if the user wishes the allow
the program to access your computer. now if the user presses allow in UAC
prompt. Will my custom action be able to connect to SQL server on another
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Thanks Phil,
1.Does that mean if my deferred custom action has to execute a sql script on
another machine using windows authentication of current u
Thanks Phil,
1.Does that mean if my deferred custom action has to execute a sql script on
another machine using windows authentication of current user i need to have
impersonate="yes" for that deferred custom action?
2.Using SQLExtension of wix how does a sql database gets created using
windo
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3.
the thing is if the user running the installer on machine1 has right Windows
authentication rights on SQL server of machine2,
3.
the thing is if the user running the installer on machine1 has right Windows
authentication rights on SQL server of machine2, does this mean that
LocalSystemService of machine1 also has the rights on SQLserver of
machine2.?
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On 4/14/2010 11:07 AM, Dariel Marlow wrote:
> That's exactly why it is of concern; it doesn't remove the temp directory
> after running. The other is not a native-code custom action, both are managed.
>
Probably one is run from an installed assembly and the other is in the
Binary table? Pleas
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installation directory
On 4/13/2010 9:52 PM, Dariel Marlow wrote:
> I have another installer that is run
On 4/13/2010 9:52 PM, Dariel Marlow wrote:
> I have another installer that is running with elevated privileges and its
> deferred custom actions are executing from the windows\installer directory. I
> can't find why one runs from the program files directory while the other runs
> from windows in
ay to specify?
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On 4/13/2010 6:11 PM, Dariel Marlow
On 4/13/2010 6:11 PM, Dariel Marlow wrote:
> When running the deferred custom action, a directory is created in the
> installation directory. The log files says that the custom action is being
> extracted to a temporary folder. Why is it not doing this in the typical temp
> directory?
>
Sec
Since writing registry keys is something that is built into Windows
Installer, I would recommend using "semi-custom actions" if you have to
compute the registry keys/values at install time. See Bob Arnson's blog:
http://www.joyofsetup.com/2007/07/01/semi-custom-actions/
That allows Windows Install
Sudripta Nandy (Sarangsoft Corporation) wrote:
> So, I am setting the Custom action (within InstallExecuteSequence) as
> 'deferred' and Impersonate as 'No'. I am also sequencing it to come before
> 'InstallFinalize'. Though, using this approach the program starts
> successfully; the setup genera
No. Deferred CA's can only exist within the transaction. Before or after can
only be immeadiate execution.
V K Gangwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is there any way to execute "deferred
(in-script)" custom action before InstallInitialize sequence.
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Be a be
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Justin Goshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way for a deferred custom action to pass custom data back to the=
> installer?
No, but you don't need this in order to display a custom error
message.
Instead, use the Error table to store your custom er
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