Bob Arnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jarl Friis wrote:
>> When I try out the SampleWixUI, I get lots of the following errors:
>>
> Which localization (.wxl) file are you using? What does your command
> line look like? For example, with the en_us loc file, the light
> command line looks like th
It doesn't happen everytime. It just happens sporatically though...
From: "Wilson, Phil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Error 1303. The installer has insufficientprivilegesto access this directory..Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 15:18:51 -0700MIME-Version: 1.0Received: from lists-outboun
Wilson, Phil wrote:
That's the whole point
really. The general issue is that many custom actions are arguably
incorrect because to access secure parts of the system they run with
the installing user's privilege, who was therefore required to be
privileged. The "right" thing is to ru
Verify that the SYSTEM account is allowed access?
Should be Full Control, I believe.
Phil Wilson
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Standa Kunc wrote:
> Where can I get msm file for olepro32.dll? Thank you.
>
You don't need one it exists on the base install of windows.
Tony
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Hi again
I have windows service which installs fine set to run under
the Network Service account:
…..
[WiX-users] WebDirProperties
Hi I’m using WiX 2.0.3719
In IIS, for a Website, there are 3 options for Execute
permissions (‘none’, ‘script only’ and ‘scripts
and executables’). The Execute attribute in WebDirProperties is YesNo
Type – yes sets ‘scripts and executables’ no sets to ‘none’.
As luck would have it, I’m
Where can I get msm file for olepro32.dll? Thank you.
S. Kunc
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Hello,
old (non-msi based) setup has these lines in log:
...
ACTION: SystemFile: "C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\MSVBVM60.DLL"
(File currently on disk was already up to date)
...
ACTION: DllSelfRegister: "C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\MSVBVM60.DLL"
...
I added Merge and MergeRef element to my files fragment.wxs and main
Any reason why we are getting this error even though the logged on user has admin privilege?
Error 1303. The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory: C:\Config.Msi.
Thanks in advance!
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That's the whole point really. The general issue is
that many custom actions are arguably incorrect because to access secure parts
of the system they run with the installing user's privilege, who was
therefore required to be privileged. The "right" thing is to run deferred with
noimpersonati
From: Claire Kari
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11:07 AM
To:
'wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: choosing a SQLserver
instance
Hi, my setup needs to create a SQL database and then to run
scripts in it.
I can see how to do that using WiX.
What I cannot find
Hi, my setup needs to create a SQL database and then to run
scripts in it.
I can see how to do that using WiX.
What I cannot find is the way to get the list of SQL
instances the user could connect to, in order to populate a list box in the UI.
Any suggestion for that matter?
Thanks
Jarl Friis wrote:
> When I try out the SampleWixUI, I get lots of the following errors:
>
Which localization (.wxl) file are you using? What does your command
line look like? For example, with the en_us loc file, the light command
line looks like this:
light my.wixobj myother.wixobj %WIX%\
Hi.
I try out the latest version 2.0.4415.
When I try out the SampleWixUI, I get lots of the following errors:
light.exe : error LGHT0122 : The localization string
'ProgressTextInstallValidate' is unknown. Ensure that the localization
variable $(loc.ProgressTextInstallValidate) is defined.
W
Anton:Instead of using StartServer = "0" try NOT StartServer for the condition that disables the second checkbox. It is a little counterintuitive, but if you take a look at the MSI log, you should see that unchecking a checkbox doesn't set the value of the property to "0", it deletes it altogethe
The element is for incorporating some binary
data within your package where the Windows Installer engine can find it. The
@SourceFile attribute is processed by WiX when you build the MSI, to include the
file in the package.
I think you're saying you want to - presumably - run a
custom act
Hello all.
I have some checkboxes in dialog:
Launch [ProductName]
as service
StartServer = "0"
StartServer = "1"
0
When it show on dialog, I have:
LaunchServer - checked
LaunchserverAsService - disabled, checked
When I press LaunchServer and check it again
LaunchServerAsService - c
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