MacDiarmid, James D wrote:
> That may be true, however something isn't right in the registration
> process. Is there a way to specify what order they get registered in?
>
No and that's just one of the many reasons self-registration is
discouraged. See the MSI SDK for the full list.
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MacDiarmid, James D wrote:
> They need to be present and registered pri
available until InstallFinalize.
Phil Wilson
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MacDiarmid, James D wrote:
> They need to be present and registered prior to starting the application
> related custom services.
>
What does "registered" mean?
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They need to be presen
] Unable to install Services due to lack of
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MacDiarmid, James D wrote:
> Ok. Actually the dependencies I mentioned before are "Custom" Dlls,
> etc, that where written in-house so I'm not really working with merge
> modules. Would this still be handled the same w
MacDiarmid, James D wrote:
> Ok. Actually the dependencies I mentioned before are "Custom" Dlls,
> etc, that where written in-house so I'm not really working with merge
> modules. Would this still be handled the same way?
>
What's special about the DLLs? If they just need to be present, the
esday, March 24, 2009 12:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Unable to install Services due to lack of
privileges
My product installer includes the VC80 runtime merge modules. I found
that on Vista 64 the files runtime files are not available until after
InstallFina
les (DLLs, etc)
> first?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
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om: James Geall [mailto:jage...@gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Unable to install Services due to lack of privileges
Does the user you are installing the service to run under have the
LogOnAsServi
Does the user you are installing the service to run under have the
LogOnAsService right? That would prevent your service from starting.
you can see the set of users with this right granted under
Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy.msc and then Local
Policies > User Rights Assignment > L
bject: Re: [WiX-users] Unable to install Services due to lack of
> privileges
>
> Ok.. Here is a snippet of my XML file. Am I missing anything from
this?
>
> I'm hoping someone can offer some direction on how to proceed. I'm in
> the process of testing an MSI pack
If I remember right, I don't think users have the 'start a service' right by
default. Even the
administrator gets given it the first time they go to the Services panel.
Installing the service as
the default LocalService user (don't specify a user in the WiX file) works
though. I briefly pla
Ok.. Here is a snippet of my XML file. Am I missing anything from this?
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