Nope. Easy enough for you to do it rather than force a feature on everyone that
doesn't need it.
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-Original Message-
From: Reuss, Matthias [
Hi,
I have a custom action which does a HCI reset of a device and I added an entry
in my WiX file after "EndDriverInstallation" but that doesn't seem to reset the
device.
Can you suggest where in the installer should I do this from so that it works
on Install and Upgrade scenarios.
Also, is the
I don't know if WiX does anything but could you just add something to
the command line, such as BUNDLE={bundle guid] so you can condition
things in the MSI on BUNDLE
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Phil Wilson
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 3:39 AM, Reuss, Matthias
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a built-in way for an MS
>>The GUID is generated based on the source path so if it did not change then
>>the generated GUID will have the same result (appear to be the same GUID),
>>which is fine in most situations when a Component has a single resource.
The source path? I'm confused there. I have registry entries so th
>>I am seeing that every build, however, the GUID is the same.
The GUID is generated based on the source path so if it did not change then
the generated GUID will have the same result (appear to be the same GUID),
which is fine in most situations when a Component has a single resource.
See this li
I have the following component that has an Auto-Generated GUID. I am seeing
that every build, however, the GUID is the same. I've tried different things,
such as:
-Having a DirectoryRef to a directory besides the TARGETDIR
-Setting KeyPath on the component
-Setting KeyP
Hi all,
I'm having a time problem with my installer.
On some systems (not all) the installer need very long time on the Action
ExecSecureObjects.
>From the trace I only see
MSI (s) (0C:EC) [14:13:47:715]: Executing op:
ActionStart(Name=ExecSecureObjects,,)
MSI (s) (0C:EC) [14:13:47:715]: Execu
I've got a third party exe with 2 versions to bootstrap based on OS
bittage, our current setup code only does this for MSIs. I've found how
to do this with burn bundle but don't need the bundleness of it as per
this
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30010837/i-dont-want-install-a-bootstrapper-
Hello,
Is there a built-in way for an MSI package to detect that it was started from a
Bundle?
(E.g. a property that Burn automatically sets)
We are going to set such a property using an MSIProperty element, but if that
feature is already built-in, we don't need to do it ourselves.
Best regar
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