Title: Question about UtilExtension
Hi, was just wondering if the plan with the utilextension is to pull this out into a util.xsd file in V3?
As the other extensions like iis has their own .xsd files.
For others who want to add intellisense for XMLFile this is how to do it:
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Friedrich, Mike wrote:
I want to install a service by
using an already installed binary (Apache.exe) as the ImagePath but
using a new service name, different
config/doc-root/parameters.
>From my read of the ServiceInstall table doc in the MSI SDK, it doesn't
look like MSI supports
No, not yet.
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Subject: [WiX-users] Heat + .rc support?
I'm new to WiX but quickly catching on. Unfortunately, I
Are there any gotchas associated with ripping Tallow out of 2.x and
using that (understanding some changes may have to be done to the
output)? If I remember, it complained about the wix.dll assembly...
Thanks,
Rafael
Rob Mensching wrote:
No, not yet.
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Hey. I have a question about new WiX version (3.0.2211.0). In my setup I use
file reference ([#Resources.dll]) for ProgId/@Icon. This seems to be legal in
msi. WiX used to accept it up until recent WiX builds (not sure when it
stopped). Could you allow file references or is it a really bad
It seems I found the answer to my own question. I just need to use identifier
without extra syntax
(Resources.dll) and it will be converted to the file references
automatically. Documentation
should reflect that this is happening behind the scene. I like abstractions,
but I also like to
Is there a way to explicitly specify the path in which my Custom Action
Type 17 action runs in? It has a dependency on a library at init.
(imported) and cannot find it (Filemon shows it searching my PATH).
Thanks in advance,
Rafael
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