Its telling me that the wix tag is invalid.  I pasted the output part of the 
wxs below, the command line that I am calling and the output below

##My 1st 2 lines of the wxs##
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<Wix xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi'   
xmlns:util="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/UtilExtension";>

##my wxs paramater##
          <Component Id='DiskUtilQuery' 
Guid='6130f032-09e0-46c7-a8e0-cb38c238c0b0'>
            <File Id='DiskUtilRecorder.exe' Name='DiskUtilRecorder.exe' 
DiskId='1' Source='DiskUtilRecorder.exe' />
            <File Id='DiskUtilRecorder.exe.config' 
Name='DiskUtilRecorder.exe.config' DiskId='1' 
Source='DiskUtilRecorder.exe.config' />
            <util:XmlConfig
               Id="SetDataAccessWS"
               File="[#DiskUtilRecorder.exe.config]"
               Action="create"
               ElementPath="/configuration/system.serviceModel/client/endpoint"
               Node="value"
               Value="[DATAACCESSWS]"
               On="install" />
##my wxs##

##My command line
E:\setup>candle .\DiskUtilRecorder.wxs -ext WixUtilExtension

Microsoft (R) Windows Installer Xml Compiler version 3.5.2519.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

DiskUtilRecorder.wxs


E:\setup>light .\DiskUtilRecorder.wxs -ext WixUtilExtension
Microsoft (R) Windows Installer Xml Linker version 3.5.2519.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

E:\Documents\Visual Studio 
2010\Projects\DiskUtilRecorder\DiskUtilRecorder\setup\DiskUtilRecorder.wxs : 
error LGHT0048 : The document element name 'Wix' is invalid.  A Windows 
Installer XML output file must use 'wixOutput' as the document element name.

E:\Documents\Visual Studio 
2010\Projects\DiskUtilRecorder\DiskUtilRecorder\setup>

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Hamflett [mailto:rob_hamfl...@sn.scee.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 12:25 AM
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Adding paramater to msi that will set value in config 
file

On 08/05/2012 15:39, Charles Broadfoot wrote:
> No.  How would I do that?

Just add the text "-ext WixUtilExtension" to wherever your command line is 
specified.  Where that is will depend on your build system.

Rob


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