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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Extract contents of .MSP file just like dark does
for.MSI
There is a nicer tool called instedit shows the relationship of each
element...
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Steven Ogilvie
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Hi Peter,
thanks for kindly getting back to me.
yeah i know about Orca but cant call orca via command line.
basically what i'm trying to do is the following:
- extract the contents of the .msp file and export this list into a file,
therefore we will have a record of what will be updated without
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Extract contents of .MSP file just like dark does
for.MSI
When I want to see what is in a patch, I load the MSI into Insted (this works
with Orca too, If I remember rightly), then select "view patch" from the
menu. The differences applied by
When I want to see what is in a patch, I load the MSI into Insted (this works
with Orca too, If I remember rightly), then select "view patch" from the
menu. The differences applied by the patch are highlighted in colour.
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From: Muzikayise Flynn Buthelezi [mailto:muzkay...
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