Thank you! That works perfectly.
Jeff
Julien R. wrote:
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> Jeff,
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> When signing file, use the "/d" parameter of Signtool.exe tool.
> signtool.exe sign ... /d "My Description" install.msi
>
> Vista UAC will use this description when asking for elevation instead of
> the randomly named file.
Little mistake,
Signtool.exe and not Signcode.exe
Sorry.
Julien R. wrote:
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> Jeff,
>
> When signing file, use the "/d" parameter of Signcode.exe tool.
> signcode.exe sign ... /d "My Description" install.msi
>
> Vista UAC will use this description when asking for elevation instead of
> the
Jeff,
When signing file, use the "/d" parameter of Signcode.exe tool.
signcode.exe sign ... /d "My Description" install.msi
Vista UAC will use this description when asking for elevation instead of the
randomly named file.
Jeff Bean wrote:
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> This is question isn't really about Wix, but rathe
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I figured that is where the funny msi name came from, but it seems
backwards to display the c
I figured that is where the funny msi name came from, but it seems backwards
to display the cached msi file name in place of the signed installation file
name, but show the original "real" file name for an unsigned installation
file.
BTW, I assume you are the Phil Wilson who is the author of "The
er.
Phil Wilson
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This is question isn'
In both cases the msi file was on the desktop of the Vista machine (a VMWare
virtual machine, if that makes any difference). The only difference between
the two tests was the digital signature on the MSI file.
Jeff
Where are you running the file from? When I was playing with Vista I
discovered
Where are you running the file from? When I was playing with Vista I
discovered that the correct
name (for my exe, not an msi, btw) was shown if I ran it from the desktop, but
I got what looked
like a temporary file name if I ran it from off our server. I can only guess
that when I run it
f
This is question isn't really about Wix, but rather about the behavior of
Windows Installer 4 under Vista, but perhaps somebody here knows the
answer...
When I install a signed MSI file on Vista, I get a UAC elevation prompt just
before it starts the scripted section. The prompt shows the proper
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