Re: [WiX-users] How to check processor architecture

2007-10-04 Thread Kelly Leahy
] 10/04/2007 10:32 AM To Kelly Leahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hongping Lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net" Subject Re: [WiX-users] How to check processor architecture On 4 Oct 2007, at 02:42, Kelly Leahy wrote: > > Oh.

Re: [WiX-users] How to check processor architecture

2007-10-04 Thread Chris Ridd
On 4 Oct 2007, at 02:42, Kelly Leahy wrote: > > Oh... If you're looking for OS = x64 or x86, rather than processor > x64 vs. x86, you'll probably want to look at VersionNT64 (also > requires version 4.0 of MSI). Is there a list of known values for VersionNT64 anywhere? I couldn't see anyt

Re: [WiX-users] How to check processor architecture

2007-10-03 Thread Bob Arnson
Kelly Leahy wrote: Oh... If you're looking for OS = x64 or x86, rather than processor x64 vs. x86, you'll probably want to look at VersionNT64 (also requires version 4.0 of MSI). Actually, it's available back in MSI 1.1, I believe. The doc is awkwardly worded in how it breaks out Vista and S

Re: [WiX-users] How to check processor architecture

2007-10-03 Thread Kelly Leahy
OTECTED]> cc [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hongping Lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net" Subject Re: [WiX-users] How to check processor architecture Oops, I just found the doc - this is only supported on MSI 4.0 see: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library

Re: [WiX-users] How to check processor architecture

2007-10-03 Thread Kelly Leahy
, "wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net" Subject Re: [WiX-users] How to check processor architecture You can't build one package for x64 and x86. However, if all you're doing is putting stuff in the Win32 normal places (not messing with x64 registry or file system), you should be ab

Re: [WiX-users] How to check processor architecture

2007-10-03 Thread Kelly Leahy
You can't build one package for x64 and x86. However, if all you're doing is putting stuff in the Win32 normal places (not messing with x64 registry or file system), you should be able to check for the existence of Intel or Intel64 properties. I think windows installer sets these as appropriat