Orca can open .msm files as well as .msi files.  Take a look at the File table 
and it's version column.

Rob

On 18/05/2011 16:39, Brad Lemings wrote:
> Moving to the latest runtime version means a couple days work 
> rebuilding/redistributing our 3rd-party tools.  That's about the only reason.
>
> Given a particular .msm file, how does one "inspect" the file, to determine 
> the version in particular?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pally Sandher [mailto:pally.sand...@iesve.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 3:38 AM
> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How to use a particular version of runtime merge 
> modules?
>
> Make sure the machine you build your package on has that version of Visual 
> Studio installed&  it will have the corresponding merge modules in the Common 
> Files area then just link them as usual.
> Visual Studio installs the same version of merge modules as itself. It 
> doesn't keep a repository of previous versions or anything.
> However you would probably be better off submitting the specific version of 
> the runtime merge modules to your source control&  then linking them into 
> your package from there. If your binaries are built on one machine&  your 
> package on another you may find they get out of sync due to Windows Updates&  
> your app then fails to launch after installation with a Side-by-Side error 
> (someone posted this exact same issue not too long ago). If updates to your 
> machines are controlled by your company using WSUS or something similar&  you 
> can be 100% sure no one will approve any Visual Studio 2008 updates which 
> will change that version then you could live with the ones in Common Files 
> but personally I wouldn't risk it.
>
> Any reason why you need to stick to a specific version? Most up to date 
> version as of last month is 9.0.30729.5570 as far as I can see which resolves 
> some pretty major security exploits.
>
> Palbinder Sandher
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad Lemings [mailto:b...@rebit.com]
> Sent: 18 May 2011 03:22
> To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [WiX-users] How to use a particular version of runtime mergemodules?
>
>
> All of our software - both 3rd-party and in-house - is built against a 
> particular version of the VS/VC runtimes - specifically "9.0.30729.4148".
>
> How does one utilize merge modules in Wix sources using a particular 
> manifest/version of the VS/VC runtimes?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric.
>
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