Re: [WiX-users] Passing securing information from the bootstrapper to an MSI bundle without logging

2014-03-23 Thread Kevin Spence
Thanks Rob! Worked - password gets replaced with asterisks... ks On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Rob Mensching r...@firegiant.com wrote: Mark the Variable and Property both Hidden and they should not be logged. ___ FireGiant |

Re: [WiX-users] Making 64 bit installer from 32bit wix file

2014-03-23 Thread Phill Hogland
Those two dlls are part of the Expression Blend Studio (which I have very little experience with). However so far as I am aware, Visual Studio and Blend are only deployed to 32 bit environments (x86 or WOW64) and the .Net applications which consume those dlls should be compiled in Visual Studio

Re: [WiX-users] Making 64 bit installer from 32bit wix file

2014-03-23 Thread Phill Hogland
I'm sorry. I did not see the latest messages in this thread, so I am probably confusing things. -- View this message in context: http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/Making-64-bit-installer-from-32bit-wix-file-tp7593557p7593690.html Sent from the wix-users mailing

Re: [WiX-users] pyro1079 warning problem

2014-03-23 Thread darren . bennett
Hi Anna, I think you will need a PatchFamilyRef element inside your Patch element: PatchFamilyRef Id=testPatchFamily / Also, your Pyro command line must include: -t testPatch I hope this information helps Regards, // Darren From: kryst...@poczta.fm To:

[WiX-users] Burn setup upgrading msi package is obsolete but not uninstalled

2014-03-23 Thread Marco Tognacci
I have a Bunr setup with an msi package.I have done 2 different packages, and I have installed the second one with a higher version number.In the logs file I can see that it report the msi package as installed and obsolete, it start the uninstall process of the installed burn package but it

[WiX-users] Burn 3.8.1128 - Error 0x80070001: Failed to extract all files from container, erf: 1:2:0

2014-03-23 Thread jonks
I've created a simple installer using burn that should install mssql server local db. (It will eventually install a few application files, etc) I've been unable to install due to Error 0x80070001 and I am unable to fully diagnose. It seems to be related to signing. 1)

Re: [WiX-users] Burn 3.8.1128 - Error 0x80070001: Failed to extract all files from container, erf: 1:2:0

2014-03-23 Thread Rob Mensching
First guess is that you aren't signing the bundle properly. See the signing documentation around insignia. ___ FireGiant | Dedicated support for the WiX toolset | http://www.firegiant.com/ -Original Message- From: jonks