To be more specific...

It seems that with <![CDATA[REMOVE<>"ALL"]]> in there, It shows the
MyExitDialog in BOTH scenarios...

I even tried putting something like this in:
==================
<InstallUISequence>
    <Show Dialog="MyExitDialog"
OnExit="success"><![CDATA[REMOVE<>"ALL"]]></Show>
    <Show Dialog="ExitDialog"
OnExit="success"><![CDATA[REMOVE="ALL"]]></Show>
</InstallUISequence>

<AdminUISequence>
    <Show Dialog="MyExitDialog" OnExit="success"
><![CDATA[REMOVE<>"ALL"]]></Show>
    <Show Dialog="ExitDialog"
OnExit="success"><![CDATA[REMOVE="ALL"]]></Show>
</AdminUISequence>
==================

But I'm getting "The InstallUISequence table contains an action 'ExitDialog'
that is declared in two different locations.  Please remove one of the
actions or set the Overridable='yes' attribute on one of their elements."
errors when I do this...

Additionally, it seems to always do the same thing either way... it either
shows MyExitDialog in both situations (remove/install), or shows NO exit
dialog, and skips that step and auto-finishes and closes the installer once
the program completes ...

-J




On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Jeremy Rimer <jeremyri...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hmmm...
>
> I did this:
> ===================
> <InstallUISequence>
>     <Show Dialog="MyExitDialog"
> OnExit="success"><![CDATA[REMOVE=ALL]]></Show>
> </InstallUISequence>
>
> <AdminUISequence>
>     <Show Dialog="MyExitDialog" OnExit="success"
> ><![CDATA[REMOVE=ALL]]></Show>
> </AdminUISequence>
> ===================
>
> and it still shows it on both install and uninstall...
>
> I put "ALL" in quotes, and it DOESNT show it on install... :(
>
> -J
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Blair <os...@live.com> wrote:
>
>> Condition the button to be hidden if REMOVE=ALL ?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jeremy Rimer [mailto:jeremyri...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 9:25 AM
>> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
>> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Conditionally Show Dialog Button based on
>> Installer
>> action (installed vs. removed vs. repaired, etc)
>>
>> Unfortunately not with the way it is currently written...
>>
>> This custom MyExitDialog occurs at the right time during every run of the
>> installer, in lieu of the WIX standard ExitDialog. I have a button on it
>> that spawns an extra dialog (if you don't press finish instead, which
>> quits
>> the installer), which then spawns the configuration input dialog for users
>> to modify some database settings before exiting the installer... I need to
>> either NOT SHOW that button, or show the standard WIX ExitDialog in the
>> case
>> of a removal path...
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Blair <os...@live.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Could your custom action be written such that it simply exits early with
>> a
>> > success code if it doesn't find the App.Config file?
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Jeremy Rimer [mailto:jeremyri...@gmail.com]
>> > Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 8:25 AM
>> > To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
>> > Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Conditionally Show Dialog Button based on
>> > Installer
>> > action (installed vs. removed vs. repaired, etc)
>> >
>> > I must also add that under my custom exit dialog, I have this:
>> > ==============================================
>> > <InstallUISequence>
>> >    <Show Dialog="MyExitDialog"
>> > OnExit="success"><![CDATA[INSTALLED]]></Show>
>> > </InstallUISequence>
>> >
>> > <AdminUISequence>
>> >    <Show Dialog="MyExitDialog" OnExit="success"
>> > ><![CDATA[INSTALLED]]></Show>
>> > </AdminUISequence>
>> > ==============================================
>> > ... but this just causes NO exit dialog to show in both Install and
>> Remove
>> > paths of the installer :(
>> > -Jeremy
>> >
>> >
>> > On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Jeremy Rimer <jeremyri...@gmail.com
>> > >wrote:
>> >
>> > > I have one last problem before my installer is completely working:
>> > >
>> > > I have a custom EXIT dialog that I created called MyExitDialog that
>> > > contains an extra button that spawns a custom dialog to gather
>> > application
>> > > settings from the user to write into the App.Config file that was
>> > deployed
>> > > and/or existed during installation or repair.
>> > >
>> > > The dialog does its job, but unfortunately it also displays (and does
>> its
>> > > job) after an application has been removed with the installer, which
>> is
>> > > useless, of course since there's no more app.config file to care about
>> on
>> > a
>> > > removal of the application.
>> > >
>> > > I see in the Publish elements how to conditionally control what a
>> button
>> > *
>> > > does*, but how do you conditionally control when a button *shows
>> > itself*in
>> > its dialog?
>> > >
>> > > If this is impossible, how can I force the installer to display the
>> > > standard WIX ExitDialog instead of MyExitDialog in the case of a
>> REMOVE
>> > > operation (vs. repair or new installation?).
>> > >
>> > > my MyExitDialog definition is as follows, and the Control with
>> > > Id="ApplicationSettings" is my button I'd like to hide on product
>> > removals:
>> > > ================================
>> > > <Dialog Id="MyExitDialog" Width="370" Height="270"
>> > > Title="!(loc.ExitDialog_Title)">
>> > >         <Control Id="Finish" Type="PushButton" X="224" Y="243"
>> Width="56"
>> > > Height="17" Default="yes" Cancel="yes" Text="!(loc.WixUIFinish)" />
>> > >         <!-- The following Control allows us to go beyond finish to do
>> > some
>> > > settings modifications -->
>> > >         <Control Id="ApplicationSettings" Type="PushButton" X="94"
>> > Y="243"
>> > > Width="130" Height="17" Default="no" Cancel="no" Text="Modify
>> Application
>> > > Settings" ></Control>
>> > >         <Control Id="Cancel" Type="PushButton" X="304" Y="243"
>> Width="56"
>> > > Height="17" Disabled="yes" Text="!(loc.WixUICancel)" />
>> > >         <Control Id="Bitmap" Type="Bitmap" X="0" Y="0" Width="370"
>> > > Height="234" TabSkip="no" Text="!(loc.ExitDialogBitmap)" />
>> > >         <!-- <Control Id="Back" Type="PushButton" X="224" Y="243"
>> > > Width="56" Height="17" Disabled="yes" Text="!(loc.WixUIBack)" /> -->
>> > >         <Control Id="BottomLine" Type="Line" X="0" Y="234" Width="370"
>> > > Height="0" />
>> > >         <Control Id="Description" Type="Text" X="135" Y="70"
>> Width="220"
>> > > Height="40" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes" Text=" Click the Finish
>> > button
>> > > to exit the Setup Wizard. Alternatively, Click the Modify Application
>> > > Settings button to alter the behavior of the application." />
>> > >         <Control Id="Title" Type="Text" X="135" Y="20" Width="220"
>> > > Height="60" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes"
>> > Text="!(loc.ExitDialogTitle)"
>> > > />
>> > >         <Control Id="OptionalText" Type="Text" X="135" Y="110"
>> > Width="220"
>> > > Height="80" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes" Hidden="yes"
>> > > Text="[WIXUI_EXITDIALOGOPTIONALTEXT]">
>> > >           <Condition Action="show">WIXUI_EXITDIALOGOPTIONALTEXT AND
>> NOT
>> > > Installed</Condition>
>> > >         </Control>
>> > >         <Control Id="OptionalCheckBox" Type="CheckBox" X="135" Y="190"
>> > > Width="220" Height="40" Hidden="yes"
>> > > Property="WIXUI_EXITDIALOGOPTIONALCHECKBOX" CheckBoxValue="1"
>> > > Text="[WIXUI_EXITDIALOGOPTIONALCHECKBOXTEXT]">
>> > >           <Condition
>> Action="show">WIXUI_EXITDIALOGOPTIONALCHECKBOXTEXT
>> > AND
>> > > NOT Installed</Condition>
>> > >         </Control>
>> > >       </Dialog>
>> > > ================================
>> > >
>> > > Thanks again,
>> > >
>> > > Rimer
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
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