Title: Bit of a twist
Hi, been fooling around with the IIS extension a couple of days.
I found out that I needed to be able to give the user a choose of Website to install to, just so no typing error can occur.
As I did not find any extensions that can be used to read the state of the IIS
Morton,
I'm not sure why calling a script makes the code messy and maintenance much
harder. Especially compared to calling a dll.
Here's the script I use to load a dropdown list of available (already
defined) websites on a server.
Note: It sets the property WEBSITE to the name of the first
Petrut,
Did you get an answer to this?
How where you planning on executing the SQL Scripts? If through a custom
action of your own then you need to add a condition to the custom action
(more or less, something like: COMBOBOXVALUE = X). This looks like:
Custom After=InstallFiles
Title: ClickThrough Warning
Hello
While using ClickThrough, in the midle of the build process (creating msi file) I'm receiving this warning:
Wix warning: The Registry element has been deprecated. Please use one of the new elements which replaces its functionality: RegisteryKey for
Hi,
We are trying to create a number of installers, one for a
common module website and a number for various add-on modules each of which
will install a separate website but rely on the common module having been
installed first.
We wish them to all install Virtual Directories to a
Hi guys,
Could you please help me? How to specify minimum
version of Internet Explorer in condition table?
I have found an example on how to do it for NET
Framework version, have not found an example for IE version.
Condition Message=You
must install the Microsoft .NET
Don Tasanasanta wrote:
Is there a way to not
show the size of a particular feature in
the SelectionTree but still have the other features show their size?
I don't think so. The EventMapping table doesn't support conditions so
everything ends up getting mapped between the
Dana Gutride wrote:
Is it possible to elevate a custom action that is called during the UI
sequence in Vista? During my install, I'm doing prerequisite checks
during the UI sequence, a couple of them require administrative
privileges to complete. I'm seeing some mixed information online
I'm using a custom action to detect the presence of an installed SSL Cert in IIS and also to retrieve the port number of the default web site.DanaOn 9/6/06,
Bob Arnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Dana Gutride wrote:
Is it possible to elevate a custom action that is called during the UI sequence in
Is there going to be a release this week? We missed last week and there are
some features I'd like to try out that should now be in the latest release.
Thanks,
Joe Harbert
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to
Joe Harbert wrote:
Is there going to be a release this week? We missed last week and there are
some features I'd like to try out that should now be in the latest release.
Probably not this week -- Justin's preparing a massive change for Votive
that requires some build-machine changes.
Vitaliy Ilyin wrote:
Could you
please help me? How to specify minimum
version of Internet Explorer in condition table?
MSI doesn't expose the IE version as a built-in property like
MsiNetAssemblySupport. You can use a FileSearch to look for a
particular version of
This looks useful:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/164539/
Phil Wilson
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ArnsonSent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 11:22 AMTo:
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Re: [WiX-users] IE version in condition
We're using ADSI and COM to access the IIS metabase to read those values. If there is a way to do that with the registry as an unelevated user, please let me know as I certainly prefer using registry searches over custom actions and I wasn't aware that those values are also stored in the registry.
Wilson, Phil wrote:
This looks useful:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/164539/
Very! Thanks -- that goes into the Bucket o' Useful Knowledge.g
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Using Tomcat but need to do more?
In our installation, we put out files to
two directories. One set of files gets put in the program files directory
(INSTALLDIR), depending on how many drives are available the other set gets put
on the drive of their choice (INSTALLDIR2). Installdir2 defaults to the drive
with the most
Be aware that Elevated Custom Actions and
User Account Controls in Vista are separate
matters.
Elevated Custom Action allows
non-privileged users to perform privileged actions if Group Policy allows elevation
for MSI installation.
As for Windows Vista, in most cases if
custom actions
Chesong Lee wrote:
As for
Windows Vista, in most cases if
custom actions are involved, regardless of Elevation is allowed for
MSI
installation in Group Policy, UAC dialog should appear and MSI process
should have as much privileges as the logon user has.
But only
Dana Gutride wrote:
We're using ADSI and COM to access the IIS metabase to read those
values. If there is a way to do that with the registry as an
unelevated user, please let me know as I certainly prefer using
registry searches over custom actions and I wasn't aware that those
values
Title: ClickThrough Warning
Kamil Krawczyk wrote:
While using ClickThrough, in the
midle of the build process (creating msi file) I'm receiving this
warning:
Wix warning: The Registry element
has been deprecated. Please use one of the new elements which replaces
its
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