Hi Christopher and anyone who can help,

Thanks a lot for responding to my question. I am still having a problem trying 
to use two CustomActions.CA.dll written in C#. The CA's in the first one get 
called correctly but not those from the second one. When I use Depends.exe to 
view both dll's, I can see that all the CA's from both CustomActions.CA.dll are 
exported. However, when the install gets to calling the first CA in the second 
CustomActions.CA.dll, I get the 1723 error.

Below is the install log file contents related to this problem. As you can see 
CA InstallTCL84 (from 1st CA dll) succeeded, but not Create_imr14cmd (from 2nd 
CA dll).

Any idea?

Thanks,
Miaohsi
----------------------------
Action 8:32:17: InstallTCL84. 
MSI (s) (90:34) [08:32:17:234]: Executing op: 
CustomActionSchedule(Action=InstallTCL84,ActionType=1025,Source=BinaryData,Target=InstallTCL84,CustomActionData=INSTALLDIR=C:\SimSci2\;ROOTDIR=ROMeo60)
MSI (s) (90:74) [08:32:17:234]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: 
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSI29.tmp, Entrypoint: InstallTCL84
SFXCA: Extracting custom action to temporary directory: 
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSI29.tmp-\
SFXCA: Binding to CLR version v2.0.50727
Calling custom action 
CustomActions!CustomActions.ROMeoCustomActions1.InstallTCL84
MSI (s) (90:34) [08:32:23:781]: Executing op: 
ActionStart(Name=Create_imr14cmd,,)
Action 8:32:23: Create_imr14cmd. 
MSI (s) (90:34) [08:32:23:796]: Executing op: 
CustomActionSchedule(Action=Create_imr14cmd,ActionType=1025,Source=BinaryData,Target=Create_imr14cmd,CustomActionData=COMPUTERNAME=USLKFQA03;INSTALLDIR=C:\SimSci2\;RootDir=ROMeo60;version=6.0)
MSI (s) (90:90) [08:32:23:796]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: 
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSI2A.tmp, Entrypoint: Create_imr14cmd
MSI (s) (90:34) [08:32:23:812]: Note: 1: 1723 2: Create_imr14cmd 3: 
Create_imr14cmd 4: C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSI2A.tmp 
MSI (s) (90:34) [08:32:23:812]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: Error 
MSI (s) (90:34) [08:32:23:812]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: Error 4: SELECT `Message` 
FROM `Error` WHERE `Error` = 1723:


-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Painter [mailto:chr...@deploymentengineering.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:08 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Custom action entrypoints

I have multiple .CA.DLL files in my installer so I'm not sure what that problem 
is.  As for the 16 entry points per DLL, I think I recall someone writing that 
they were able to alter the source to SfxCA ( EntryPoints.def and EntryPoints.h 
) to get around that limitation.  
 
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----- Original Message ----
From: "Wang, Miaohsi" <miaohsi.w...@invensys.com>
To: "wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net" <wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 2:56:39 PM
Subject: [WiX-users] Custom action entrypoints

Hello,

I created a second custom action dll because of the max 16 entrypoint limit. I 
included the two CA dll's in my WiX install project as shown below:

    <Binary Id="CustomActions1.dll" 
SourceFile=".\CustomActions\CustomActions1\bin\Release\CustomActions1.CA.dll" />
    <Binary Id="CustomActions2.dll" 
SourceFile=".\CustomActions\CustomActions2\bin\Release\CustomActions2.CA.dll" />

My problem is that it seems that the CA's in the second dll do not get 
recognized by MSI. For instance, CA "RestoreINSTALLDIR" below gets executed 
while CA "Create_imr14cmd" does not, and the install rolls back.

    <CustomAction Id="RestoreINSTALLDIR" BinaryKey="CustomActions1.dll" 
DllEntry="RestoreINSTALLDIR" Execute="immediate" Return="check" />
    <CustomAction Id="Create_imr14cmd" BinaryKey="CustomActions2.dll" 
DllEntry="Create_imr14cmd" Execute="deferred" Return="check" />

When the second CA (Create_imr14cmd) is included in the CustomActions1.dll, it 
works fine. Once it is moved to the second dll, it does not get executed 
anymore 
and the install fails.

Please let me know if you know how to lift the max 16 limit or if you know how 
to get the CA's in the second dll executed. Thank you so much for your help.

Regards,
Miaohsi


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