Slipstreaming MSP's logs:
http://upload.iesve.com/downloads/burn_issues/shared_content_clean_install_burn.log
http://upload.iesve.com/downloads/burn_issues/shared_content_clean_install_msi.log
 <- this is where it sticks with the "Install" button that does nothing when 
clicked no matter how long you leave it (only Cancel actually does anything at 
this point).
http://upload.iesve.com/downloads/burn_issues/shared_content_major_upgrade_burn.log
http://upload.iesve.com/downloads/burn_issues/shared_content_major_upgrade_msi.log

Clicking the "Install" button when Burn is attempting to Uninstall does 
actually run an uninstall successfully.
http://upload.iesve.com/downloads/burn_issues/uninstall_burn.log 
http://upload.iesve.com/downloads/burn_issues/uninstall_msi.log
However Bob you're incorrect, WiXUI perfectly supports "indirect uninstall with 
full UI". You can run the MSI you used to install the product & you'll get that 
button saying "Uninstall" and the rest of the prompts labelled accordingly. 
It's only when run by Burn it appears to get confused so I can only assume Burn 
is doing something differently in this case.
I agree though it should run as per ARP with the /x & /qb options by default to 
be consistent. 

I'll log the .NET 4.0 issue as a bug on SourceForge. Do you want either of the 
other 2 issues logged?

Thanks for looking into these issues Bob.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Arnson [mailto:b...@joyofsetup.com] 
Sent: 23 May 2012 20:33
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Issues with Burn (WiX v3.6.2921.0)

On 22-May-12 08:22, Pally Sandher wrote:
> 1 - Slipstreaming MSP's doesn't work
Likely a bug. Need logs to know for sure.

> Obviously "Install" isn't what should be happening here. Using the MSI 
> directly (circumventing Burn) will bring up the Uninstall process as expected.
What happens if you click Install? WixUI doesn't have anything to 
support this case of "indirect uninstall with full UI" -- ARP and /x use 
basic UI. I'll work on making Burn do that too.

> [0AF4:0AB4][2012-05-22T13:04:26]: Error 0x80070667: Process returned error: 
> 0x667
This actually works on XP but fails on Win7. Definitely a bug, probably 
in the .NET chainer, that we'll have to work around somehow.

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