Hi,
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>so if the first file in a component exists and is of the correct version
>(assuming no other file is marked as the keypath) then Windows Installer
>would consider the component state to be present.
What problems can occur with this?
2012/6/21 Alexey Ivanov :
> In the project vacuum-im ~ 1200
Hi,
I have a dialog box (MyInstallPref) that have got two dialog buttons user ,
options , when i select the "user " i want to go to a dialog named
MyInstallDirDlg, and when i select the options i want to go to a new dialog
box that have other options
I have linked the MyInstallPref(Set the sequen
Mostly you will have trouble with small & minor updates. If a component is
being updated, only the file designated as the keypath is checked to see if
it is out of date: if it is up to date, all the others are ignored. Those
kind of updates are similar to repairs and repairs are likewise affected.
The WiX bootstrapper uses the "http://appsyndication.org/2006/appsyn";
scheme in it's update rss feed. I could not find any further information
about that scheme.
What's the meaning of the application guid specified by the scheme? It
does not seem to be a product id and it's ignored by the boots
Ravi Raj wrote
>
> I am populating UserName property in UI textbox and then storing it in
> registry. For this I am using custom action to set this variable at
> UISqeuence and ExecuteSequence. Everything works great.
>
> I found that if I change this value to something else, my registry is
> ne
Bob Uva-2 wrote
>
> I'm using WixUI_FeatureTree with a few custom dialogs. I want to get a
> string entered by the user on one dialog and use it in a call to a managed
> custom action implemented in a C# DLL assembly. What is the best, and
> hopefully easiest, way to do this?
>
The process will
The way I would do this is the custom action should be firstSequence, the value
stored in a secure property and you should use a RegistrySearch to read the
value during maintenance operations. If you have all those pieces in place,
then it's just a matter of getting all the conditions right.
I
Is Wix 3.6 fully backwards compatible with 3.5? If I upgraded my build server
to use 3.6, will I be able to build some projects that are 3.5, or I will have
to do some changes in the projects?
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Hi,
Is there a simple way of getting bound wixpdbs when we build in visual
studio?
I understand that we may need to create bound wixouts and then use these as
inputs to light a second time to create wixpdbs with bound files.
I didn't spot any votive settings for this, would I need to tweak the li
You don't need a custom action. All you need is a registry item that has [Your
property name] in it, and Windows Installer will do the rest.
However.
When a property is being passed from the UI sequence into the execute sequence
it needs marking as secure so it goes into the SecureCustomPr
Yesterday, I updated to 3014, and not when I build inside Visual Studio I am
receiving a whole bunch of ICE30 errors that look similar to this, it appears
to be about one per project.
Error 40 ICE30: Error 2235:
C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Temp\1ef5by35\Install.MM.Platform.UI.Common.msm,
Should be fully backwards compatible *unless* we fixed a bug that existed
in WiX v3.5.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Brutvan, Michal <
michal.brut...@solarwinds.com> wrote:
> Is Wix 3.6 fully backwards compatible with 3.5? If I upgraded my build
> server to use 3.6, will I be able to build som
thanks everyone for the replies.
i've changed:
to:
and i left my InstallExecuteSequence sequence intact and now the logfile
output from the MSI shows that the MSI is attempting to call into my DLL
during both UI and non-UI installs.
i have now been trying to decipher this error messag
Hello,
I have a managed bootstrap application, C# XAML mimicking the
WixBA example, but I would like to drive it with command line arguments. I
have tried adding a void Main(string[] args) to the BA class, but that does not
get hit. I tried overloading the Run() the same way, b
Hi,
I'm using build 3.6.3014, and I'm getting the same error. My bundle has an
embedded .msi in it and a custom bootstrapper application (based on
WixStandard BA)
Regards,
-Javier
1>-- Build started: Project: Bootstrapper, Configuration: Debug x86
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1> C:\Program Files (x86)\Wi
Sometimes these are dependency issues, C runtime support etc. Dependency Walker
is a useful tool to deal with those issues.
Phil W
-Original Message-
From: Joe Damato [mailto:j...@boundary.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:44 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML tool
Make sure your DLL is statically linked. It may be failing because a dependent
dll (that you're installing - for instance vc runtime) does exist yet.
Dave
From: Joe Damato
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2
Thank you mr. Peter Shirtcliffe!
2012/6/21 Peter Shirtcliffe :
> Mostly you will have trouble with small & minor updates. If a component is
> being updated, only the file designated as the keypath is checked to see if
> it is out of date: if it is up to date, all the others are ignored. Those
> ki
I took a new project on support and development, which includes WIX-based
installer. Among issues of this installer there is problem: every build
Paraffin works on binary file's tree and generate almost new WXS files
(only Dir and Component group are keeping out).
As I understand with such implemen
Reference counting is basically hosed. This old blog post of mine explains
the fundamentals:
http://robmensching.com/blog/posts/2003/10/18/Component-Rules-101
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 6:37 PM, Igor Lemsky wrote:
> I took a new project on support and development, which includes WIX-based
> install
Understanding the Component Rules is important:
http://robmensching.com/blog/posts/2003/10/18/Component-Rules-101 :)
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Alexey Ivanov wrote:
> Thank you mr. Peter Shirtcliffe!
>
> 2012/6/21 Peter Shirtcliffe :
> > Mostly you will have trouble with small & minor upda
Please run "msbuild -fl path\to\your.wixproj" and take a look at the
msbuild.log file that is generated. In there you will find the exception
stack. If you could put all that information in a bug we should be able to
track down the issue.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 1:16 PM, oji wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm
The Command structure has the command-line.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Brian C wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a managed bootstrap application, C# XAML mimicking
> the WixBA example, but I would like to drive it with command line
> arguments. I have tried adding a void Main(strin
Hi,
I have a radiobutton on a dialog box (i have created my own dialog box),(i
m running as an admin)
-All Admins
My Current Work: Once i select this radiobutton(All Admins),click on next
the system must check for the admin rights/logged in as administrators.
If yes it should install for all th
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