Magus wrote:
> I have a custom action dll that using a win32 dialog box, because I needed on
> the fly text in a scrollable text window. What I want done is for the
> actual Wix dialog box that follows (back button) to bring up that dialog
> anyone ever do this before?
>
You'd have to modify th
I have a custom action dll that using a win32 dialog box, because I needed on
the fly text in a scrollable text window. What I want done is for the
actual Wix dialog box that follows (back button) to bring up that dialog
anyone ever do this before?
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Did you see Rob’s email about adding WindowsFolder to the main
installation? I think this might be the needed change. If not, you’ll want to
go through your custom action table in the final MSI file and look to see how
the guided folder is getting set.
Derek
From: Neil Sleight
No - but if you'd be interested in adding custom actions, I'm sure it would
be a great addition to pubca.
One interesting aspect about this for Vista is that most games will install
to per-machine locations which will require admin privileges whereas most
children accessing a computer should not b
I'll try to remember - it should just be next week's release assuming
everything happens properly. The only risk is that I also made some
unrelated changes which touch all the file formats (wixobj, wixlib, wixout)
that have a higher potential than usual for regressing. I did a ton of
testing but
My mistake, when I checked again it does resolve to an
empty string. So this sounds like a bug to me.
Neil
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Is there any resources for making Wix check for Parental settings on a Vista
machine? So to prevent a user who cannot play M rated games from even
installing the game?
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Standard directories are a little bit different. The way
they work is you add a GUID to them everywhere. You also need to make
sure the WindowsFolder is listed in your Directory table for your Merge Module
(which I think is probably the root of your bug). Then, during the merge
process m
Is there any resources for making Wix check for Parental settings on a Vista
machine? So to prevent a user who cannot play M rated games from even
installing the game?
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Hi Peter,
Try using Target=[!MyProg.exe.MSM_GUID_HERE] or
Target=[#MyProg.exe.MSM_GUID_HERE]
I would recommend placing the shorcut in the merge file if possible to
avoid any GUID changes down the road.
Bill Miller
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Yes. Exactly. And when Rob first enlightened me I had flash backs of all the
files over the past 10 years that I have distributed
that have been whacking up everyone's box. It wasn't until you made your
comment that I changed my soiled diaper and realized that
I had not been messing up previou
Alexander Gnauck wrote:
> works now if i put it in InstallUISequence.
>
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> What happens if the Install runs silent then without UI?
>
It wouldn't work -- you need to put it in both the UI and execute
sequences. Or, don't use a custom action at all. If you use the same
name for
Dave Williamson wrote:
> Thanks a bunch. I altered the test scenario to test what you said and
> reference counting did work as I had originally thought it
> did. I was unaware that the mechanism had changed along the way (whether
> that be since MSI infant or sometime as MSI evolved).
>
Wel
Bob,
Thanks a bunch. I altered the test scenario to test what you said and
reference counting did work as I had originally thought it
did. I was unaware that the mechanism had changed along the way (whether that
be since MSI infant or sometime as MSI evolved).
Thanks for the input as this fur
works now if i put it in InstallUISequence.
What happens if the Install runs silent then without UI?
Alex
Alexander Gnauck schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> Jaap de Wolff schrieb:
>
>>I do the same , I use After="LaunchConditions", which is about the first
>>possible moment
>
>
> strange, i
Hello,
Jaap de Wolff schrieb:
> I do the same , I use After="LaunchConditions", which is about the first
> possible moment
strange, i also tried this one and it didn't work for me. Here is my code:
Could you please post a snipped of your code?
Alex
I do the same , I use After="LaunchConditions", which is about the first
possible moment
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> Gnauck
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That sounds like a good release to push to SourceForge.
Could you notify this list when it becomes available?
Frederik.
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Hello,
i have to set the Installdir directory depending on a registry value. Of
course the user can overwrite this default setting in the UI.
So i read the path from the registry in a property and assign this
property to the installdir property with a custom action. My problem is
the sequencin
Hi
I
have been trying unsuccessfully to launch a pdf at the end of an installation.
I can get an executable running using a CustomAction no problem. However for a
pdf I had read that I could use the Quiet Execution method and call start like
this
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