Hello all,
When Visual Studio is uninstalled or modified it re-invokes setup.exe to
guide you through the process. Whenever my application is uninstalled
msiexec is invoked on my MSI file.
How do I configure the system so that my setup.exe (which is a stub that can
launch a number of MSIs) is run
what's the point in having the mail list accessible to no subscribed members
anyway?
if someone posts, people generally reply to the list, so the person that
hasn't subscribed wouldn't get the reply.
I am one of those people that has stopped looking at the emails from WiX
Users though, because of
I'd agree to that.
I might then get back to reading some of the posts and lending some help,
as it is at the moment, there's so much spam, I rarely take a look anymore.
the spam is frustrating, and i'm sure I'm not the only one that almost
ignores the list because of it.
J
PS - Sorry Rob, did a
n WiX i'll stick to the custom action dll that gets the features and
builds the variable - it's just more of a pain this way.
Jason
On Feb 19, 2008 3:45 PM, Bob Arnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Rivers wrote:
> > for instance, we always want it to read "[INSTAL
Hi all.
we have a registry string "WS" for our work spaces, but this should be
modified depending on features that's installed.
for instance, we always want it to read "[INSTALLDIR]" but if Feature 1 is
installed, then they key should be "[INSTALLDIR];[INSTALLDIR]\feature1"
again, if Feature2 is
Hi all.
with the install of our product, if someone selects to install for all
users, I'd like the registry values to go into:
HKLM\software\
if however the user selects to install the product for themselves only, then
the registry values should be:
HKCU\software\...
is this possible to do
Hi all
is it possible to have both 32bit and 64bit system components in the same
MSI file - and then only have the 32 bit components install on 32bit
windows, and only the 64bit components on 64 bit windows?
Jason.
-
This SF
Hi all
I have a 64bit DLL that should be written to c:\windows\system32 using the
"system64folder" directory, but It tells me the dll is a 32bit component.
How do I tell the WiX system that this component is a 64bit component. as
per the MSDN on windows installer there is "msidbComponentAttribute
thought i'd post the solution I found incase someone else has a similar
issue.
I have the Variable KBDLAYOUT this is 8 characters, but I'm only in the last
4.
I have this code:
KBDLAYOUT >> 0809
this is UK Language keyboard, but any layout.
Jason.
On Jan 14, 2008 9:42
Hi all.
I have a variable that gets they (default) keyboard layout of a system, from
HKCU\Keyboard Layouts\preload\1
this is an 8 character Hex, the first 4 are for the keyboard layout, so this
could in fact be anything if the person is using a custom keyboard, the last
4 characters are the keybo
Hi all
First of all, Happy new year.
We have to have customized keyboard Layouts for out product, these are
installed by a custom action written in C.
I have a property, I'm getting the default keyboard layout from the
registry. (HKCU\Keyboard Layout\Preload) and writing it to a Property called
"
e, or using the .NET Framework's KeyPreview feature â to
> translate from the pressed key to the desired character. New keyboard
> layouts are intended for *global* use and generally to correspond with
> actual keyboard layouts on keyboards.
>
>
>
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>
> Mike Di
http://www.instyler.com
>
>
> On Dec 13, 2007, at 11:20 , Jason Rivers wrote:
>
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I have a list of new keyboards that we ship with our product due to
> > using a different Character set.
> >
> > the keyboard setup goes to HKLM\SYSTEM
Hi all.
I have a list of new keyboards that we ship with our product due to using a
different Character set.
the keyboard setup goes to HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard
Layouts
the new key needs a Unique name, I'm currently (for UK) using d1000809, and
this is hard coded into my WI
Hi all,
I have a condition so the installation is aborted if .NET 1.0 is not
installed, but the .NET section of our product is only a small section.
is there a way I can set a condition so that if the .NET Framework is not
installed then only that Feature doesn't get installed, but the rest does
Hi all,
I have a "Take" folder, which os for our developers to put the compiled
files into for me to "take" to put into the installer but with version
changes this directory could also change.
for instance I currently have this:
but when I build the installer for version 2 Have to go through a
PATH have your changes?
> If so, your install worked and you just 'checked' it wrong.
>
> Kelly
>
>
>
> *"Jason Rivers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*
>
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> 10/22/2007 06:11 AM
> To
> "WiX Users" cc
On 10/22/07, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "Jason Rivers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have these Lines:
> >
> >
> >
> >> Guid="2D5030EF
I know this may cause some issues with people disagreeing, but i'm in no
position to change what our program does until I have a working WIX
installer that I can then play with it and change things accordingly,
however, currently the application requires it's path to be in the PATH
environment vari
d if the install fails), but they are removed on
> uninstall and you can include properties and all kinds of other good stuff
> in them.
>
> Dana
>
> On 10/19/07, Jason Rivers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I'm having so
Hi all.
I'm having some trouble with parsing information to a custom action.
I have the command:
and the lines
NOT
Installed
I don't know about the "[ALLUSERS]" but I know it is not parsing the
"[INSTALLDIR]" parameter to the EXE, this EXE sets up all the windows
registry settings
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