If you're talking about this error from "candle," or a similar one from
"light":

error CNDL0200 : The Component element contains an unhandled extension
element 'Util:blahblahblah'.  Please ensure that the extension for elements
in the 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/UtilExtension' namespace has been
provided.


I just hit and resolved this (about an hour ago) by adding the following to
both "candle" and "light" command lines:

-ext "c:\Program Files (x86)\WiX Toolset v3.7\bin\WixUtilExtension.dll"


Obviously your path may vary.


On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Carter Young <ecyo...@grandecom.net>wrote:

> Try this Format:
>
>   <ServiceInstall Id="WhateverServiceInstall"
>              Name="WhateverService"
>              DisplayName="WhateverService"
>              Type="ownProcess"
>              Start="auto"
>              ErrorControl="normal"
>              Description="WhateverService Service"
>              Vital="yes">
>
>      <PermissionEx xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/UtilExtension";
>              User="Administrator"
>              ServiceChangeConfig="yes"
>              ServiceEnumerateDependents="yes"
>              ChangePermission="yes"
>              ServiceInterrogate="yes"
>              ServicePauseContinue="yes"
>              ServiceQueryConfig="yes"
>              ServiceQueryStatus="yes"
>              ServiceStart="yes"
>              ServiceStop="yes" />
>
>      <ServiceConfig xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/UtilExtension";
>       RebootMessage ="Problem with Service requires a reboot"
>       ResetPeriodInDays="3"
>       RestartServiceDelayInSeconds="5"
>       FirstFailureActionType="restart"
>       SecondFailureActionType="restart"
>       ThirdFailureActionType="reboot"/>
>
>      <ServiceDependency Id="MSSQLServer"/>
>      </ServiceInstall>
>
>      <ServiceControl Id="WhateverServiceServiceInstaller"
>              Name="WhateverService"
>              Start="install"
>              Stop="both"
>              Remove="uninstall"
>              Wait="no" />
>
> Quoting jpalmer1...@comcast.net:
>
> >
> >
> > Any idea how to get around the reference error to UtilExtension?
> > Or, is there a new/different way of  setting a service failure action?
> >
> >
> >
> <snip>
>
>
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