I have also a new subfeature consisting of new components only and that feature
also gets automatically installed.
From: Peter Shirtcliffe pshirtcli...@sdl.com
To: Zlatko Lovcevic zlatko9...@yahoo.com; General discussion for Windows
Installer XML toolset.
Hi there,
As I want my msi to have its own ui, I defined in my bundle.wxs file (burn
bootstrapper project which references the WixBalExtension):
MsiPackage
SourceFile='..\OutlookAddinWix\bin\Release\fr-fr\OutlookAddinWix.msi'
DisplayInternalUI=yes EnableFeatureSelection=yes
By default when a new sub feature is added it is automatically enabled if the
parent is enabled. This is the way MSI has always functioned in my experience.
I do not know where this functionality is documented.
It is always best to add new files to existing features so that you do not have
Hello,
Is there a Property or anything else I have to set on a per user installation
with roaming profiles, so that the installation will be marked as roamed
installation, and my setup will be shown in the ARP on another pc?
Kind regards,
martin
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From: Osanger,
I've never heard that Windows supported such behavior. Sounds interesting
if it does.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 6:37 AM, Osanger, Martin
martin.osan...@fabasoft.com wrote:
Hello,
Is there a Property or anything else I have to set on a per user
installation with roaming profiles, so that the
The wixstdba isn't designed to show the internal MSI UI. You'll probably
want to make a custom BA that is designed to show the internal MSI UI.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Bertrand D bertrand.w...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi there,
As I want my msi to have its own ui, I defined in my bundle.wxs
I'm trying to use wix to build an installer for distributing and setting up an
automated test environment. This is really made up of 3 parts, the application
code (which is installed via its own installer), the test code which I'm using
wix for, and some databases that contain the data used
Sounds like the same issues I have been having, I am planing to blog about what
I have found to help others. Thanks for the LicenceUrl tip, I had missed that
and ended up writing my own theme based on the HyperlinkLecense one.
Neil
Neil Sleightholm
n...@x2systems.commailto:n...@x2systems.com
I agree that I've had similar troubles. The lack of documentation has made
this tougher to do than it should be.
Did you find a resolution for the signtool issue? Other than not doing it,
I mean.
Rob
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From: Neil Sleightholm [mailto:n...@x2systems.com]
Sent: Friday,
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