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-Original Message-
From: Robert Clancy [mailto:rob...@softdev.net]
Sent: Friday, 8 November 2013 4:47 PM
To: General discussion about the WiX toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] platform x86 vs AnyCPU problems
You're right! The bin/x86/prodBuildConfig/forms.exe is x86 and the
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problem *has* to be elsewhere.
Did you look at the architectures of bin/x86/prodBuildConfig/forms.exe and
bin/x86/testBuildConfig/forms.exe before creating the installer?
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Nicolas
2013/11/8 Robert Clancy :
> Not using Burn. My installers create an msi file in the file system. When
> th
.exe file your installer installs?
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Nicolás
2013/11/7 Robert Clancy :
> I have 2 distinct Wix XML Installer projects in the solution. The solution
> build configuration determines which is built. I have a PROD build
> configuration which includes building the WiXProd installer and a TE
es) it’s
hard to do more than pure conjecture, or even to repro.
Blair
From: Robert Clancy
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 3:37 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Thank you Phil for the suggestion, but unfortunately it didn't work. The
wi
Thank you Phil for the suggestion, but unfortunately it didn't work. The
wixproj files are identical except for guids and descriptions. The OutputName
elements contain just the application names. There was a difference in
ItemGroup order which I changed to make the ordering identical, closed,
r
The same forms application is referenced by both installers. The reference
"Full Path" reflects the build configurations. The PROD reference full path is
bin/x86/prodBuildConfig/forms.exe and the TEST reference full path is
bin/x86/testBuildConfig/forms.exe. All build configurations set the form
I have a Visual Studio 2012 Forms Application with 2 WiX installers - TEST and
PROD. Because of a 3rd party dll, I need to restrict the output to x86 for all
machines. My development machine is x64. In order to achieve this,
- all Build configurations in the solution have the Forms application s
32-bit MSI" or "if you have an x86 platform
install". Are you referring to the WiX install? I don't remember being offered
a selection between x86 and x64 during the install - in fact there wasn't one.
Regards,
Robert Clancy
-Original Message-
From: Phil Wils
Thanks for both replies. I am indeed on a x64 machine and have no idea how to
distinguish between x86/x64 registries. I've probably created the key in the
wrong one. Any pointers? To open the editor, I type in "regedit"
If not that, then how should I make this conditional:
> >
> >
>
I'm a novice user, going through Getting Started. I cannot get the
RegistrySearch to work, or FILEEXISTS - both from "Where to Install?" page in
your tutorial.
I suspect it is because this element:
is overridden by the subsequent
Meaning that if the regist
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