Re: [WiX-users] WiX v3: COM on Vista. I have some success, but worried about heat's erroneous output

2007-09-25 Thread Roy Abou Assaly
John Hall-9 wrote: > >> I've been reading more about heat, vb6 and vista. I'm now >> starting to get worried that there's a potential difference >> between running Heat on Vista versus XP. And yes, you do >> need to run as Admin, and elevated for Heat to actually >> extract anything. Also

Re: [WiX-users] WiX v3: COM on Vista. I have some success, but worried about heat's erroneous output

2007-09-25 Thread Roy Abou Assaly
John Hall-9 wrote: > >> I've been reading more about heat, vb6 and vista. I'm now >> starting to get worried that there's a potential difference >> between running Heat on Vista versus XP. And yes, you do >> need to run as Admin, and elevated for Heat to actually >> extract anything. Also

Re: [WiX-users] WiX v3: COM on Vista. I have some success, but worried about heat's erroneous output

2007-09-25 Thread John Hall
> I've been reading more about heat, vb6 and vista. I'm now > starting to get worried that there's a potential difference > between running Heat on Vista versus XP. And yes, you do > need to run as Admin, and elevated for Heat to actually > extract anything. Also, Should I be deleting all th

Re: [WiX-users] WiX v3: COM on Vista. I have some success, but worried about heat's erroneous output.

2007-09-24 Thread Roy Abou Assaly
Roy Abou Assaly wrote: > > I basically have about 150 COM, ActiveX VB6 files. I ran heat to produce > the output and then modified them to produce 2 merge modules. I used heat > to avoid using the SelfRegCost attribute which as been frowned upon by > many here. I read Rob's blog about that :)

[WiX-users] WiX v3: COM on Vista. I have some success, but worried about heat's erroneous output.

2007-09-24 Thread Roy Abou Assaly
I basically have about 150 COM, ActiveX VB6 files. I ran heat to produce the output and then modified them to produce 2 merge modules. I used heat to avoid using the SelfRegCost attribute which as been frowned upon by many here. I read Rob's blog about that :) I ran into 2 warnings which were