Hi,
I am facing the same issue mentioned above.
Is anyone has update regarding last question asked:
While I was able to access it via a custom BA, I didn't see that there was a
way to access it when using the
"WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense" bootstrapper in the
Bundle.wxs. Is it c
Command.Action and Command.Display
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From: Rob Mensching [mailto:r...@robmensching.com]
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nt: Thursday, May 02, 2013 10:27 AM
> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] UILevel on uninstall using
> "WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense" bootstrapper
>
> The wixstdba is a "custom" BA that's a
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The wixstdba is a "custom" BA that's alre
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> Yes,
e accessed using the
"WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense" bootstrapper?
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command line that was used.
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On 30-Apr-13 16:59, Rob Mensching wrote:
> I should also note that a custom BA can take full control the UI behavior.
Kinda sorta. It couldn't--today anyway--override how an internal-ui
package gets displayed. Probably something we should expose to the BA so
that if someone were to write a BA tha
ption?
>>
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>> "WixStandardBootstrapperA
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> On 29-Apr-13 1
;/quiet" option?
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On 29-Apr-13 1
On 29-Apr-13 14:40, Christopher West C wrote:
> Is the below behavior a bug with the Wix burn bootstrapper functionality?
No, it's a behavior difference due to running in a chainer instead of
from a bare .msi package.
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] UILevel on uninstall using
"WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense" bootstrapper
Okay, just now got a chance to get back to this.
To recap, the issue am seeing is as follows:
If I install the msi dir
AM
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] UILevel on uninstall using
"WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense" bootstrapper
Ahh, why not use ::MsiProcessMessage() to display the dialog? If you do that,
then the message would be routed all the
.
> >> Following is the entire MsiPackage element.
> >>
> >> >> DisplayInternalUI="yes" Vital="yes" >
> >>
> >>
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On 16-Apr-13 10:53, Rob Mensching wrote:
> PS: Why does it matter? I'm curious.
Seconded. Because...
>> Ug. I know Bob changed some things here last because there were some
>> issues. I thought it was as my memory remembered but I was apparently
>> wrong. Hopefully, he can chime in and correct my
>
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lement.
>> Following is the entire MsiPackage element.
>>
>> > DisplayInternalUI="yes" Vital="yes" >
>>
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taller XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] UILevel on uninstall using
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Ahh, sorry. Misread the question. Did you set DisplayInternalUI='yes' on the
MsiPackage? If no, then the MSIs are always run silently.
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> No, this matches the behavior of uninstal
April 16, 2013 9:02 AM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] UILevel on uninstall using
"WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense" bootstrapper
No, this matches the behavior of uninstalling MSI files from ARP.
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013
No, this matches the behavior of uninstalling MSI files from ARP.
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Christopher West C <
christopher.c.w...@ericsson.com> wrote:
>
> Using Wix 3.7, I have created a default burn bootstrapper using the
> "WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense". I have been
Pierson Lee (Volt) wrote:
Is there a property within the Wix I can set conditionally (dependent
upon a registry key) whether or not to display a UI?
No. UILevel is set by MSI to indicate how the *user* chose to run your
package. As long as you have authored UI, a user can always request it
Hello,
I think you can set the [UILevel] Property according to http://
msdn2.microsoft.com/en-US/library/aa372096.aspx
So if you have a registry value with that numeric value, your wxs may
look like
Test this carefully with registry value different from the allowed ones.
Best regards,
Jiamin Zhu wrote:
> Thank you for the responses. The reason I asked is because when
> clicking Add/Remove program in the control panel, the application is
> removed with default UILevel = 3 (no
Yes, that's the behavior of the Add/Remove Programs applet. It always
uninstalls MSI packages in basi
Thank you for the responses. The reason I asked is because when clicking Add/Remove program in the control panel, the application is removed with default UILevel = 3 (no dialogs), whereas double clicking on the msi object can launch the full UI, I have been searching online but seems like UILevel
Jiamin Zhu wrote:
> Hi, is there a way to control UILevel of the Installer object in the
> WiX? I would like to have full interface (UILevel = 5).
Users determine the UI level when they launch the .msi. As long as your
.msi has the appropriate UI tables populated, users get a full UI by
default
The Installer object in wix.dll is not
intended as a public interface – it will be changed to an internal class
shortly – please do not use it.
Thanks,
Derek
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