create a customaction which will execute at uninstalling process and change
the registry key at uninstall process. You can a put a condition for that
customaction like this *Installed AND NOT UPGRADINGPRODUCTCODE*
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Hello All,
WIX 3.5 works using IIS6 for adding wildcard but for IIS7/7.5 there are
2 problems.
Handler Mappings is disabled by default
Have to navigate to Edit Feature Permissions and check Scripts to allow.
Wildcard mapping is not added using the IISWixExtension library.
I need
Something is definitely fishy in there. Look at verbose log files for all
the different installs. They will show you the state of the Features and
from there you should be able to hunt down what is going on.
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 9:36 AM, Peter Stein pst...@instec-corp.com wrote:
Straight from
Why? The Windows Installer manages all that. It's not intended to be
modified.
If you really want to take over your ARP registration, set
ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT and write all the registry keys yourself.
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Dario Griffo dariogri...@gmail.com wrote:
Guys, I'm working on
That is the behavior of the Windows Installer. Take a look at the
WixUtilExtension PermissionEx.
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 12:44 PM, James Johnston johnst...@inn-soft.comwrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to create some default registry keys for a component in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE that all users should have
I think you and Fredrik would get along quite well. The WiX toolset native
codebase uses very few classes but is still C++ code (uses // for comments
and other small things not originally supported in C).
Why? Because we developed a very consistent style that is used
everywhere. That style was
There are a few bugs open on feature selection via Burn. You might look
through those and see if yours is unique.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 5:26 AM, shruthi02 shru...@live.com wrote:
Rob, thanks so much for yor quick response! I was able to get selective
uninstall to work.
However, I discovered
The Description is not used to differentiate web sites.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Linwood Ferguson
lfergu...@levybooks.comwrote:
I found the cause of this, though I do not understand why one worked and
the other not.
This machine had SharePoint installed (for development), and it also
Sorry, my bad, i want this change to be done during the installation
process, so once my product is installed the registry name is not a guid, is
a name
On 2011-08-06 7:02 AM, avinashreddy539 avinashreddy...@gmail.com wrote:
create a customaction which will execute at uninstalling process and
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