Okay, I'm sure this is going to sound like a dumb question, but...
In these old Wix 2.0 projects I'm upgrading, we generate a bunch of msms that
get pulled into the several product msis. In the module projects there was
something like the following:
...
Then the references wou
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How to burn petrified wood? Upgrading from VS 2005 to
2010
VS2010 includes the same MSBuild concept than building within MSBuild
directly. Try to build it within VS2010 and then copy the commands
from build output and maybe remove the product.generated.* s
.wixobj
> Â Microsoft (R) Windows Installer Xml Linker version 3.5.2519.0
> Â Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>
> Done Building Project
> "C:\svn\trunk\Installation\Wix\PttModule\PttModule.wixproj" (default targets).
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How to burn petrified wood? Upgrading from VS 2005 to
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On 19-Jul-11 12:25, Mark Modrall wrote:
> For #2, we have some installation stuff we only want done once (the stuff
> that the c
On 19-Jul-11 12:25, Mark Modrall wrote:
> For #2, we have some installation stuff we only want done once (the stuff
> that the custom action does). So the first thing the custom action exe does
> is try to check the registry setting to see if it's been done (that's what's
> failing now). When
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2010
On 19-Jul-11 11:10, Mark Modrall wrote:
> 1) Looking at the installer log, it's unpacking into a directory other than
> the INSTALLDIR; throughout I've
From: Mark Modrall
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How to burn petrified wood? Upgrading from VS 2005 to
2010
Thanks Bob, that got the content into the installer package - which got me to
the point of
On 19-Jul-11 11:10, Mark Modrall wrote:
> 1) Looking at the installer log, it's unpacking into a directory other than
> the INSTALLDIR; throughout I've been a little confused going to 3.5 about the
> relation of INSTALLDIR and TARGETDIR; did TARGETDIR supplant/replace
> INSTALLDIR? As noted bef
to the machine.
To run things that need more serious access, I take it I should have an
attribute Impersonate="no"?
Thanks
mark
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On 19-Jul-11 10:20, Mark Modrall wrote:
>Comments="bar" InstallerVersion="300" Platform="$(var.PPlat)"/>
Try Compressed="yes".
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Hi...
I'm trying to upgrade my Wix 2.0 installer scripts to Wix 3.5, and at
the moment I'm stuck on the fact that my product msi's are coming out
essentially empty and I don't see why. The individual merge modules look like
they're about the right size but none of the content is ending
y 18, 2011 5:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How to burn petrified wood? Upgrading from VS 2005 to
2010
Thanks for your response, Pally...
I've got things converted over for the most part but am still puzzled by a few
new warnings.
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I had been running msbuild to product my msis and it wasn't throw
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The Windows Installer Error Message
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372835(VS.85).aspx says:
2756
The property '[2]' was used as a directory property in one or mo
et.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] How to burn petrified wood? Upgrading from VS 2005 to
2010
The Windows Installer Error Message
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372835(VS.85).aspx says:
2756
The property '[2]' was used as a directory property in one or more tables,
but no value
The Windows Installer Error Message
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372835(VS.85).aspx says:
2756
The property '[2]' was used as a directory property in one or more tables,
but no value was ever assigned.
That suggest something is wrong in your MSI. A verbose log file will
probalby t
Hi everybody...
I imagine I'll take some flak for this, but we still have
installers being cobbled together by Wix 2.0.
Recently I was tasked with upgrading our product builds from VS 2005 to VS 2010
(and moving our production environment from Windows Server 2003 to 2008). I
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