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ADDLOCAL? See the MSI SDK.
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To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] MSIEXEC installlevel feature
You can use Conditions on your Features to set the Level.
e.g.
If you ran your MSI as "msiexec /i myproduct.msi INSTALLELEVEL=2000
ONLYB=true" it
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Hello,
I'm just wondering if it is possible with
Hello,
I'm just wondering if it is possible with MSI and with Wix to have 2
features and to choose via msiexec command line which of the two features
should be installed. If I give a feature a "Level" attribute in Wix msi
installs everything with a feature LEVEL <= the specified INSTALLLEVEL. Bu
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