I don't understand why you can't put the operations that modify the machine in a package in the Chain. You say you have to do it in the BA but not why.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 6:41 AM, Raphael DUCOM <[email protected]> wrote: > Rob, that's why I said : " I'm working on a boostrapper which really needs > elevated privileges in order to completely install our solution. ( I know I > normally shouldn't do that, but we don't have choice because of the > specific components needed to be install ). " > > So, is there a way to alter / driver / update the Bundle manifest before > generation or once generated ? On just include a resource file into the > Bundle project (as in normal projects), in order to control the executable > manifest ? > > Please, I understood your point of view, and the fact you have to drive > the way people uses WiX, but we only have this option in order to > manipulate the elements we need to manipulate. We are in production > environments, and using really specific technologies, all is working fine > except the fact we have to put a message saying "you must run this "as > administrator" because we have no way at the moment to just modify the > manifest of the generated bundle executable... > > We just need to put a <requestedExecutionLevel > level="requireAdministrator" uiAccess="false" /> into this manifest... In > order to give a "normal" / "usual" user experience... (think about nullsoft > for example, I believe there is no restriction at this level) > > Hoping you can drive us to a working workaround... > > Bests, > > > -------------------------------- > Re: [WiX-users] Bootstrapper manifest > From: Rob Mensching <[email protected]> - 2013-01-08 14:17 > Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Bootstrapper manifest > > Your BootstrapperApplication should not be modifying machine state at all. > Machine state changes should be in "packages" (MSI, EXE, MSP, etc.) that > are listed in the Bundle/Chain element. Your BA can then control which > packages are installed. > > > > > Raphael DUCOM > Développeur > Tel : | Fax : +33 979 999 341 > Web : www.prodware.fr > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Raphael DUCOM > Envoyé : mardi 8 janvier 2013 09:58 > À : [email protected] > Objet : Re: Bootstrapper manifest > > Hi Rob, > > Many Thanks for your answer, but I believe I didn't give a good > explanation... > When you say "put stuff that modifies the machine in the Chain and > elevate", I think you mean "using a custom action which elevates" like > <CustomAction .... Execute="deferred" Impersonate="no" /> isn't it ? > > My scenario is different, I use the BootstrapperApplication class in order > to implement our custom installer, and lot of specific actions are > implemented inside our UI installer and not as CustomActions. This > installer UI also drives the installation of msi via the wix Engine. > > So I need a way to elevate the process which instantiate and run the > BootstrapperApplication class, not CustomAction. And for instance, I > believe the only way is to alter / update the bootstrapper exe manifest. > > Is there a way to do that ? > > Thanks in advance, > Bests, > > Raphael DUCOM, > > -------------------------------- > Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2013 06:06:41 -0800 > From: Rob Mensching <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Bootstrapper manifest > > Burn will elevate the install much the same way that the Windows Installer > elevates the install. Make sure you put all your stuff that modifies the > machine (aka: requires elevation) in the Chain and it will be elevated. > > > On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 3:27 AM, Raphael DUCOM <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I'm working on a boostrapper wich really needs elevated privileges in > > order to completly install our solution. (I know I normally should'nt > > do that, but we don't have choice because of the specific components > > needed to be install). > > I'm searching a way to define a specific manifest file for a generated > > bootstrapper executable. > > I'm aware of the already answered forum posts (in 2011) : > > - > > http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/Manifest > > -for-Burn-Bootstrapper-td6605859.html > > - > > http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/Burn-how > > -to-elevate-BA-Manifest-for-Burn-Bootstrapper-Continue-td6855345.html > > > > I have tried embed manifest with mt.exe with no success, same error as > > the second post. (mt.exe : general error c101008c: Failed to read the > > manifest from the resource of file "C:\ ..... > MyInstall_1.0.107.41.exe.manifest". > > The binary is not a valid Windows image.) I also have tried the > > Elevate() function of BA, which doesn't elevate the context at all. > > > > But when looking in depth to my generated executable with Mitec EXE > > Explorer, I found there is a manifest embed into it (you will fin dit > > at the end of this mail) > > > > My question is : > > - Is there a way to embed or define a manifest with more recent (3.7) > > version of WiX while generating a Bundle EXE ? (with specific candle > > or light parameters ?) > > - Is it possible to alter or modify the manifest once the bundle > > executable is generated ? (with mage.exe ?) > > - Is there a workaround other than "no, you just don't have to elevate > > privileges" ? > > > > Thanks in advance, we are really stuck on this... > > > > Bests, > > Raphael DUCOM > > > ________________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Master SQL Server Development, Administration, T-SQL, SSAS, SSIS, SSRS > and more. 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