Forget installation for a moment. How would you do this in any program? On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Stelios Kyprou < stelios.kyp...@formicary.net> wrote:
> That would not help in my case though, since i am aiming to validate any > user defined values entered in the UI sequence. > So in the case where the user chooses to run the "service to be > installed" as LocalSystem, and the connectionstring uses integrated > security, i want to make sure that the connectionstring is correct, by > connecting and disconnecting to the database. > If the action does not succeed, i would like to prevent the user from > going to the next dialog, until i'm sure that all values are correct. > > Now in the case where integrated security is true but the service > account is a user account, i could go around it by impersonating that > user and the doing the DB connect attempt. > > Not sure if it would be good practice to try and impersonate the local > system account though. > > So there is no way around this? > That would mean that i would provide an "incomplete" Installer since i > can validate ALL user defined values except the case where: > connectionstring uses Instegrated Security and the account that will be > used based on that configuration is LocalSystem. > > So that is one senario where the installation completes, i run the > installed service, but it doesn't work as excpected because the service > can't access the DB(either because LocalSystem has no access to it, or > the connectionstring is wrong, and i couldn't detect that error during > installation, which i want to)... > > Any opinions? > > Blair wrote: > > The custom actions used in the WixSQLExtension do not have the > > "no-impersonate" bit set, so they never run as LocalSystem (except in the > > rare instance that the installation were being performed by a service > > running as LocalSystem). Thus, if you are using the WiX-supplied SQL > support > > you must launch the installation itself from an account with the desired > > access. > > > > The only ways to run a custom action as LocalSystem are to run it > deferred > > with the Impersonate attribute set to "no" in the CustomAction element in > > your authoring where the Execute attribute is set to some in-script type > > ("deferred", "rollback", or "commit"), which cannot be run from the UI > since > > they must be between InstallInitialize and InstallFinalize in the > > InstallExecuteSequence table. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Stelios Kyprou [mailto:stelios.kyp...@formicary.net] > > Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 12:57 PM > > To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset. > > Subject: [WiX-users] Using Integrated security for connectionstring in > > CustomAction > > > > Hello all! > > > > Let's say that i am using a C# custom action, to validate the database > > connectionstring that a user has entered in a dialog. > > If the user has selected to use Integrated Security, and the account of > > the Windows Service that will be running the application is "Local > > System", > > that would mean that when the service is running, when connecting to the > > database it would use the "Local System" to try and access it(which is > > what i want). > > > > In my c# custom action, when i try and connect to the db using Integrated > > Security, would it use the "local system" account to connect(which i > think > > is the account the installer is running as)? or will it use the account > of > > the user that is logged in the machine(which will fail to connect)? > > > > In the latter case, any ideas on how to make it run as local system? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Stelios > > > > > > -- > Stelios Kyprou > Systems Engineer > Formicary - delivering quality financial technology solutions(TM) > www.formicary.net > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This message is confidential and may be privileged. 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