Yeah if OpenOffice use concurrent installations it must be totally safe........ 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa368010.aspx

Stick with using the merge modules and/or a bootstrapper for the vcredist. If 
you don't need to bootstrap any other pre-reqs the merge modules are the 
easiest way to go.

Here's how you test whether the merge modules install properly -> 
http://www.joyofsetup.com/2007/09/24/test-your-setups-virtually/
Get yourself a Virtual Machine of any operating system your software supports. 
Don't install anything on it other than Windows Updates. Install your app using 
the MSI with the merge modules. If it runs, they installed properly. If you're 
really worried about the magic voodoo which is making your application run, go 
look in the WinSXS directories & see if the runtimes have been installed. The 
VC++ 8.0 merge modules put some registry values under 
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SideBySide\Installations so open your 
MSI in InstEd!/Orca, check the registry table & look for entries with 
components which don't match any you've authored to see if the v9.0 ones do too.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Tobias S [mailto:tobias.s1...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 28 April 2011 08:47
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] VC++ reditributable questions

Maybe you should consider to use the VCRedist installer instead of the
merge module.

Actually that's not the recommended way as you e.g. have to run an
installer in InstallUI sequence but it works (saw it also e.g. in
OpenOffice installer). The recommended way for installing the VCRedist
installer would be using it in a bootstrapper app.

If you want to go the "unofficial" way with InstallUI maybe following
snippets help and can be modified easily for other VCRedist.exes:

2008 SP1 x86 vcredist_x86.exe:
  <!-- Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 x86 Redistributable (9.0.30729)  -->
  <Property Id="VC2008SP1REDIST_X86" Secure="yes">
    <RegistrySearch Id="VC2008SP1REDIST_X86Value" Root="HKLM"
Key="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{9A25302D-30C0-39D9-BD6F-21E6EC160475}"
Name="Publisher" Type="raw" Win64="no" />
  </Property>
  <CustomAction Id="Install_2008SP1VCredist.x86" Impersonate="yes"
Return="check" Execute="immediate" BinaryKey="vc2008SP1Redist_x86.exe"
ExeCommand="/qb"/>
  <Binary Id="vc2008SP1Redist_x86.exe"
SourceFile="$(sys.SOURCEFILEDIR)\vcredist_x86.exe"/>
  <InstallUISequence>
    <Custom Action="Install_2008SP1VCredist.x86"
After="ProgressDlg">Not Installed And Not VC2008SP1REDIST_X86</Custom>
  </InstallUISequence>

or for 2010 SP1 x86 vcredist_x86.exe as it cannot be installed anymore
side by side as 2005 and 2008 VCRedists:
  <!-- Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable (10.0.40219)  -->
  <!-- FindRelatedProducts is used to detect if a VCREdist 2010 x86
with the given version is already installed -->
  <Upgrade Id='{1F4F1D2A-D9DA-32CF-9909-48485DA06DD5}'>
    <UpgradeVersion
         OnlyDetect='yes'
         Property='VC2010SP1REDIST_X86'
         Minimum='10.0.40219'
         IncludeMinimum='yes'/>
  </Upgrade>
  <CustomAction Id="Install_2010SP1VCredist.x86" Impersonate="yes"
Return="check" Execute="immediate" BinaryKey="vc2010SP1Redist_x86.exe"
ExeCommand="/passive /norestart"/>
  <Binary Id="vc2010SP1Redist_x86.exe"
SourceFile="$(sys.SOURCEFILEDIR)\vcredist_x86.exe"/>
  <InstallUISequence>
    <Custom Action="Install_2010SP1VCredist.x86"
After="ProgressDlg">Not Installed And Not VC2010SP1REDIST_X86</Custom>
  </InstallUISequence>



2011/4/27 Wilson, Phil <phil.wil...@invensys.com>:
> A merge module is merged into your MSI and becomes part of it, so you'll 
> never find any evidence of VC runtime in Add/Remove Programs. If the VC++ 
> files are already installed then yours won't be, perhaps subject to file 
> version replacement rules, but if it's in the WinSxS folder you may see 
> multiple version of the VC++ files.
>
> I'm not sure that there are any registry entries for the VC files. You could 
> install with a verbose log and see what happens to the VC++ files, and look 
> in Windows\WinSxS for new files. And is that feature really being installed?  
> I also don't think the files will actually go into TARGETDIR from meerge 
> modules, just in case you were looking there.
>
> Phil Wilson
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Francisco Gabriel Malbrán [mailto:fgmalb...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 10:48 AM
> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> Subject: [WiX-users] VC++ reditributable questions
>
> Hello.
>
> First: the context: WiX v3.5, Windows 7 Enterprise
>
> I'm intending to install the VC++ 9.0 redistributable from it's msm as
> described in WiX's official documentation page [0]
> Yet, even when my msi size augments in the same size as the msm and I can
> see with Orca entrances related to the msm, I think it does not get
> installed.
>
> What I've done in my code is:
> <!-- VC++ redistributable dependence -->
> <DirectoryRef Id="TARGETDIR">
>      <Merge Id="VCRedist"
> SourceFile="$(var.DependencesDir)Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.msm" DiskId="1"
> Language="0"/>
> </DirectoryRef>
>
> <Feature Id="VCRedist" Title="Visual C++ 9.0 Runtime" AllowAdvertise="no"
> Display="hidden" Level="1">
>        <MergeRef Id="VCRedist"/>
> </Feature>
>
> The code compiles and throws some warnings as expected and detailed in the
> documentation. It does however, throw some other errors[1] but I've searched
> the web and found that these are also expected from using mergemod.dll[2]
>
> Whenever installing, however, I can't find any evidence that the VC++
> redistributable package has been installed. I don't find it in Add/Remove
> programs. I don't find registry keys associated with it. Etc.
> 1. Is this the correct way to check?
> 2. What can I do if in fact, the package is not being installed? (I need
> some hint on where to look now)
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> [0]
> http://wix.sourceforge.net/manual-wix3/install_vcredist.htm
>
> [1]
> light.exe(0,0): warning LGHT1076: ICE82: This action
> SystemFolder.21022.08.Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.RTM.0138F525_6C8A_333F_A105_14AE030B9A54
> has duplicate sequence number 2 in the table InstallUISequence
> 1>light.exe(0,0): warning LGHT1076: ICE82: This action
> SystemFolder.21022.08.Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.RTM.0138F525_6C8A_333F_A105_14AE030B9A54
> has duplicate sequence number 2 in the table AdminUISequence
> 1>light.exe(0,0): warning LGHT1076: ICE82: This action
> SystemFolder.21022.08.Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.RTM.0138F525_6C8A_333F_A105_14AE030B9A54
> has duplicate sequence number 2 in the table AdvtExecuteSequence
>
> [2]
> http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/ICE82-Warnings-from-duplicate-sequence-number-created-from-lt-Directory-gt-elements-using-Merge-Modus-td687752.html
> Particularly:
> *Duplicate* *sequence* *numbers* are not a problem as long as you don't
> need *the*
> order of *the* CustomActions to be consistent.  *These* type 51
> CustomActions'
> order relative to each other shouldn't be important.
>
> Also, this is not a light.exe issue.  *The* behavior you are seeing is from
> mergemod.dll provided by *the* Windows *Installer* SDK.
>
> --
> Francisco
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