ACKH wrote:
>
> I recommend that you statically link the runtime into your custom action
> dll. That way you don't need to deploy anything to run the custom action
>
>
I tried linking the CLR statically by replacing the command line argument in
project properties to /MT (it was /MD earlier)
Hello All,
I am using MergeModules to install VC++ 9.0 Redistrbutable package through
our MSI.
For this i am using the follwing elements:
However, I require that the VC++ dlls get installed in the very beginning.
At the first dialog in the MSI itself we are using VC++ cust
Did anyone get any solution on this?
I am facing an exact same issue and even I am using MsiMSp version 4.5.
Bob Arnson-6 wrote:
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> prasoon gupta wrote:
>> Ya in PCP file all tha setting is proper (used Orca to view these summary
>> info)
>> I am using 4.5 version of msimsp.exe to create msp.
been a lot of fixes made in
> that time. Try a more recent build and see if this is fixed.
>
> Also, make sure in a verbose log file that the Component that contains the
> SqlScript in question is actually being uninstalled.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: anwesha.m
Hi All,
I am using Wix 3.0.4311.0. I have an installer which is required to run a
script at the time of installation (to create stored procedures in database)
and run another script at the time of uninstallation (to drop the stored
procedures created). Here's a snippet of the code:
At the tim
I have all role services under IIS 6 management compatibilty installed- which
includes- IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility, IIS 6 Management Console,IIS 6 WMI
compatibility, IIS 6 scripting tools.All are installed. Do i need to explicitly
enable them from somewhere? I did not understand what it mean
I have an MSI which works fine on 32 and 64-bit windows server 2003 and
32-bit windows server 2008, but when I install on 64-bit windows server
2008, the installer hangs.
Only if I cancel the process from Task Manager, the installation continues
and completes successfully!
>From the installation
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