Private assemblies are simply installed as files. Don't specify the Assembly
attribute at all, nor the AssemblyName elements.
Generally you don't actually specify the elements; light can
fix those up for itself. If you want the FileVersion to be specified, you
can use the -fv switch to light. Onl
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> > 1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
> >
> > What's the easiest way to check that a particular framework is
> installed?
>
> For V3 have a look at
> http://blogs.msdn.com/robmen/archive/2006/10/17/wix-v3-syntax-for-
> detecting-the-clr.aspx
>
So by you posting only a link to some v3
I think we have one application pool per web site as well. However, I am working on an upgrade scenario, and do not want to re-configure the application pool if it exists because the user may have updated settings on it since the original install. The same applies for the web site we create, but
Tina:
I am not sure the answer to your question, but we create application pools
for each of our web sites in IIS. Because we have a multiple web site /
shared server resource environment, having dedicated application pools
prevent problems in one web site from impacting the functionality /
p
Tina:
What version of WiX do you use? When we got the same error, it had nothing
to do with Port Numbers. I do not think that the Port Numbers are the way
that they are identified, but an Id in the ISS Metabase (for example:
"Default Website" is usually 1).
We got the error when trying to in
Is there any way to keep the Wix custom actions from createing or configure a web application pool (WebAppPool element) if it already exists?
Thanks!-Tina
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During deployment of my msi, I need to give network service account all rights on a particular folder and all subfolders and files (read, write, delete). The permission element that I have defined for the root folder is like this. What
I am finding is that the Network service has rights o
Can someone share some insight into the ConfigureIfExists attribute of the WebSite element? I have this set to No, and have found that if after installing my web site, I edit the port number of it, and then upgrade my install, I get an error during the install saying "Failed to read IIsWebs table
It's not the file time. It's basically the same as the MSDN topic about
file versioning with/without file hash:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/msi/set
up/neither_file_has_a_version.asp
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/msi/set
up/n
A malformed guid is the easiest way. If you're p/invoking there are
going to be other opportunities to get the buffer passing wrong.
Phil Wilson
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It is said:
"o - if file is missing or an older version is installed (default)".
If file does not have version, say it is plain text file, how does
msiexec decides to replace or not that file? Does it use filetime?
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In which cases this method returns ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER?
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Get stuff done qui
"Reggie Burnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
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> What's the easiest way to check that a particular framework is installed?
For V3 have a look at
http://blogs.msdn.com/robmen/archive/2006/10/17/wix-v3-syntax-for-detecting-the-clr.aspx
Jarl
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But if you're calling it from a custom action, aren't you detecting a
FilesInUse condition that the standard one did not detect? I'm not why
you'd call it from a CA if MSI is showing FilesInUse when necessary.
Phil Wilson
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My suggestion is to use a single script for the initial
installation. Any upgrades or patches, or subsequent versions should be broken
up.
On first installation, when you are creating the db, you can be
reasonably certain through testing that your script will succeed. On any
successiv
This attribute (Comments) just changes the
comment not the title. It is exactly my problem, why Package element doesn’t
have any attribute for title!?
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You wouldn't put all of your C# or VB code in one file,
would you?
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WattsSent: Friday, October 20, 2006 9:04 AMTo:
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Practices - Creating Databas
To update further, I've logged Bug #1581309 https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1581309&group_id=105970&atid=642714
) about this. I've also found I can tweak my auto-generated .wxs into .wxi include files and have them included in the "driver" BusinessObj.wxs fragment file dow
What’s the easiest way to check that a particular
framework is installed? Is this easy with WiX v2 or should I upgrade to Wix
v3? And, if upgrade is the answer, is v3 stable enough to use currently?
Thanks
Reggie
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Thanks for your reply Bob ( do you ever sleep or just "live" on this list? :) ). I've done a bit more testing and have some empirical evidence of what the problem is. I went back to my simple.wxs testing and added a second COM+ assembly:
Single "simple.wxs" file.
First COM+ component contains c
Ok, I'll take a stab. I don't know what the best practice is, but I can tell you what we are doing. We have a large database with many, many tables and even more stored procedures. We use one sql file to create the tables (that file is under 100K) and break the stored procedures up into multiple
Sorry,
It is possible to publish property from FilesInUse dialog, but I am
not able to read it in deffered Custom Action even if using the
CustomActionData property.
Any other ideas?
Stefan
Stefan Pavlik wrote:
> I have already realized that it is not possible to Publish the
> property from Fil
Anyone?
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Subject: [WiX-users] Best
Practices - Creating Databases
This is a “best practices” question. I
need to cr
I have already realized that it is not possible to Publish the
property from FilesInUse dialog because this dialog is called from
InstallExecuteSequence.
So I am posting my question again:
Is there a way to determine wheter the FilesInUse dialog was
already displayed by InstallValidate action (an
Hi list,...
Is there a way to determine wheter the system FilesInUse dialog was
already displayed (and answered by user) in order to not display it
again (from custom action)?
I can publish a property from the customized (authored) dialog and
check it in th CA. But what about the build-in FilesI
Hi,
I do not like to answer
to myself, but I think I found a way to discover is ASP.NET is registered on a
machine through a registry-key.
Who only needs to check
if ASP.NET-2.0 is registered to the local IIS can do it like this:
Rob Mensching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please do open a bug with the stack trace. Also, please make sure
> you are using the latest WiX toolset.
Done, bug 1581071
Jarl
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