I am wondering if there is a way to get my major upgrade to behave like
repair - where properties are restored.
I have three properties that determine the install location of various
components. I was short sighted and only saved the INSTALLOCATION property
to the registry. Now when doing a major
found this blog post -
http://www.wintellect.com/CS/blogs/jrobbins/archive/2009/11/14/wix-projects-vs-tfs-2010-team-build.aspx
whatever account is used to run the TFS Build must be a member of the local
administrators group in order to the Internal Consistency Evaluators
*From:* Kurt Jensen
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 10:13:19AM -0400, Chris Lord wrote:
> Hi Sam,
>
> One thing to noteThe manual page states the custom action for
> DirectX runs after InstallFinalize which is right at the end of an
> installation. You have yours running a lot earlier than that. I don't
> know the c
Is it possible to allow the same installer to run multiple times?
The situation is that I've created a website installer that will need the
ability to be run multiple times to facilitate the creation of Virtual
Folders in IIS for different brands.
So for example I run the installer and create a V
The registry key under Uninstall is going to be the ProductCode not the
UpgradeCode.
Do you have a copy of your old MSI so you can look at it in Orca to see if it
has an Upgrade Code Property?
If not, you can always cd c:\windows\installer and do a findstr -i {GUID} *.msi
to get the file name
My old installer used InstallAware and now I need my new installer to
perform a major upgrade of what is left out there.
I believe its upgrade code is {1DDFD196-41B9-4896-AB46-3BD7E23858A0}.
Such a node exists in my registry under
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall.
VersionMa
Hi Sam,
One thing to noteThe manual page states the custom action for
DirectX runs after InstallFinalize which is right at the end of an
installation. You have yours running a lot earlier than that. I don't
know the consequences of moving it but you might try just doing as the
manual sta
Christoph,
This should answer your question.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa368010%28v=VS.85%29.aspx
Chris
On 05/06/2011 09:56 AM, Christoph Goetz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i want to run a second msi ( dotnet 4.0 ) while my setup is runnig.
>
> Is there a way to run this?
>
> Christoph
>
>
Hello,
i want to run a second msi ( dotnet 4.0 ) while my setup is runnig.
Is there a way to run this?
Christoph
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I am trying to build a very simple WiX project through our TFS 2010 build
system. The project uses the default Product.wxs and contains only one
component with one file. But I keep getting “error LGHT0217”. The linked
WiX FAQ is of no use since I am not using any custom action and certainly
not
On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 12:58:09PM -0400, Chris Lord wrote:
> Chaining installers is a general no-no and Microsoft recommend you don't
> do it. Second, trying to install software in the Cost Finalise stage is
> also not a good idea. Installing something using a custom action makes
> it very di
Hi,
I have an existing installer for a 32-bit application that has been working
fine for the last year or so. I am now looking at adding a second installer
(users will download the 32-bit or 64-bit installer, I'm not planning on having
a single installer decide which version to install) based
Clarification to 1). I am talking about theme file (thm.xml in WixStdBA C++
project) where the bundle's GUI is defined. So there is some bug with
displaying variables.
/Timo
-Original Message-
From: Timo Viitaniemi [mailto:timo.viitani...@crosscontrol.com]
Sent: 6. toukokuuta 2011 10:
Hi!
I have been customising bootstrapper application and have faced some problems.
1) The current installation is not updated to variable [ProgressPackageName].
This causes that Progress does show only ProgressAction and not the package
name.
2) BalExtension does not work. I would like to inc
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