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From: michaelrepucci [mailto:mich...@repucci.org]
Sent: 05 August 2010 19:35
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] installing files to user's application data
folder
Oh, my bad. I forgot the
RegistryValue Root=HKCU Key=Software\[Manufacturer]\[ProductName]
Type=string Value
Pally Sandher wrote:
That looks OK if it's passing the ICE tests now as it's much like the
sample in the How to create a shortcut
(http://wix.sourceforge.net/manual-wix3/create_start_menu_shortcut.htm).
Shortcuts are still files as far as the file system is concerned so
copying that
I'm a complete newbie to WiX and Windows Installer. I've worked through the
tutorials and documentation, and feel pretty comfortable with all the
basics. Now I'm trying to create an installer to fit my requirements, and
while the basic install of the app and shortcuts, including conditions, and
Michael,
With only one file in the component, you probably don't need the
KeyPath. My WXS doesn't need the KeyPath for a file (I have a single
file in each component) and it passes all ICE tests.
As far as putting files into a specific user folder that should be OK if
you are doing a
Chris Lord-2 wrote:
With only one file in the component, you probably don't need the
KeyPath. My WXS doesn't need the KeyPath for a file (I have a single
file in each component) and it passes all ICE tests.
I would have thought so, but I get the same ICE38 error. Based on the MSDN
I did find a work-around for the ICE64 errors, but it seems a bit clunky (see
below). Can anybody confirm whether this is the correct way to do this?
Directory Id=AppDataFolder
Directory Id=3rdPartyAppData Name=3rdParty
Component Id=3rdPartyAppDataFolder
Oh, my bad. I forgot the
RegistryValue Root=HKCU Key=Software\[Manufacturer]\[ProductName]
Type=string Value= KeyPath=yes /
that belongs in each component. Still not an elegant solution, so comments
welcome. Thanks!
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