1. No. The .NET Framework is not required by wixstdba.

2. You can chain and condition your x86 and x64 packages into a single
Bundle if you like.

On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Sean Farrow <sean.far...@seanfarrow.co.uk>wrote:

> Hi All:
> I have two queries regarding burn:
> Firstly, does the burn standard bootstrapper require .net?
> Secondly, I've got a seriese of projects. The main executable builds both
> x86/x64 builds. I then have two installers, one that builds just an x86,
> and the other that is capable of buildingx86/64.
> I've then got a bundle that I'd like to build with both the x86/64 msi's
> in.
> What is the best way of doing ths, keeping everything in visual studio
> 2010 if possible.
> Any help appreciated.
> Regards
> Sean.
>
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