I've got the following code
<Directory Id="PciIbs" Name="PciIbs">
<Component Id="PciIbsDriver"
Guid="{AD037B1D-D7B7-4354-A5AB-BED39591ABC8}">
<File Id="Ibddiwnt.dll" Name="Ibddiwnt.dll" DiskId="1"
Source="Ibddiwnt.dll" />
<File Id="Ibpcimpm.inf" Name="Ibpcimpm.inf" DiskId="1"
Source="Ibpcimpm.inf" />
<File Id="ibpcimpm.sys" Name="ibpcimpm.sys" DiskId="1"
Source="ibpcimpm.sys" />
<File Id="pri10w32.dll" Name="pri10w32.dll" DiskId="1"
Source="pri10w32.dll" />
<difx:Driver Legacy="yes" />
<Condition><![CDATA[INTERBUSCARDDESC <> ""]]></Condition>
</Component>
</Directory>
I have read on the list that the <Condition> may not work, but in this
case it's true, so that's not an issue.
When I run my msi, the driver is not installed. Here's what's in the log
file:
Action ended 9:11:49: InstallFiles. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A8) [09:11:49:265]: Doing action: MsiProcessDrivers
MSI (s) (D4:A8) [09:11:49:265]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: ActionText
Action start 9:11:49: MsiProcessDrivers.
MSI (s) (D4:00) [09:11:49:265]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL:
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSIF.tmp, Entrypoint: ProcessDriverPackages
DIFXAPP: ENTER: ProcessDriverPackages()
DIFXAPP: INFO: 'Component' is 'PciIbsDriver'
DIFXAPP: INFO: Component state 0x2 -> 0xFFFFFFFF
DIFXAPP: INFO: 'ComponentId' is {AD037B1D-D7B7-4354-A5AB-BED39591ABC8}
DIFXAPP: INFO: 'Flags' is 8
DIFXAPP: INFO: component path is
MSI (s) (D4!04) [09:11:49:500]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding
NoOp_{AD037B1D-D7B7-4354-A5AB-BED39591ABC8} property. Its value is 'TRUE'.
DIFXAPP: INFO: This is a no-op custom action for component PciIbsDriver.
The NoOp_{AD037B1D-D7B7-4354-A5AB-BED39591ABC8} property has been set to
TRUE.
DIFXAPP: RETURN: ProcessDriverPackages() 0 (0x0)
Action ended 9:11:49: MsiProcessDrivers. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A8) [09:11:49:500]: Doing action: DuplicateFiles
The driver isn't getting installed. What is the function of the "NoOp_..."
property? I presume my driver isn't installed because this property is
TRUE, but then the question is why is this property getting set to true?
Thanks for any help,
David
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