Well then that is weird then because when I look at the Digital Signatures
tab of the MSI, it says it's been signed by Oracle America, Inc. and that
"This digital signature is OK". Maybe Windows 8.1 has a different way of
seeing things. Or maybe it couldn't find its certificate chain. But I guess
s
On 14-Jul-14 19:34, Hoover, Jacob wrote:
> I did some digging today, and if I revert my change then in the case of
> Bundle A launching Bundle B for an update, it's an async update and when A
> completes it "tries" to clean B. It may be a fringe case, but I could see
> this causing issues if B u
On 14-Jul-14 13:04, Wesley Manning wrote:
> Interesting. Microsoft office came out with their own install technology
> called Click to run. Here:
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/click-to-run-introduction-HA1
> 01850493.aspx
>
> Never heard of it before. Wonder why they created t
Burn uses the Windows certificate store to validate the signature, so you
can right click on the MSI and go to the Digital Signatures tab and see
what Windows says about whether the signature is valid.
For 3.9, the default for SuppressSignatureVerification is supposed to be
"yes", but that doesn't
Typically I've seen this when the MSI is signed but the signature is either
invalid or it's not in a chain trusted by the machine in question. I do believe
there is a push on the 4.x side to do away with certificate verification and
instead utilize hashing.
If you are creating a bundle in 3.x
When installing the MySQL Installer MSI (it's an MSI that's trying to be a
bootstrapper, but that's not the big problem at the moment with it). I'm
getting the following errors:
Failed authenticode verification of payload:
C:\Users\Nicholas\AppData\Local\Package
Cache\.unverified\mysql_installer_c
I did some digging today, and if I revert my change then in the case of Bundle
A launching Bundle B for an update, it's an async update and when A completes
it "tries" to clean B. It may be a fringe case, but I could see this causing
issues if B updated extremely fast. In theory, one could end
The values of UpgradeCode in the Properties tables are the actual
definitions of the UpgradeCodes. The values in the Upgrade table are
the ones that will be searched for during an upgrade, and although
they are typically the same in most cases, they don't need to be. You
could create a super-produc
Ah, that may be it... they have the same UpgradeCode in the Properties
table, but the older version has a completely different code in its Upgrade
table, i.e. it's got one code in Properties and another for its table
entries. Does this mean I've going to have to do a manual uninstall of the
old fil
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What a piece of crap...
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Subject: [WiX-users] Microsoft office: click to run
Interesting. Microsoft office came out with the
That log has a FindRelatedProducts that finds nothing. In other words
there's no upgrade going on. I would check that the upgrade codes are
identical between this and the intended upgrade target, and that there
are actually entries in the MSI's Upgrade table. If in doubt, check
directly using Orca,
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Interesting. Microsoft office came out with their own install technology
called Click to run. Here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/click-to-run-introduction-HA1
01850493.aspx
Never heard of it before. Wonder why they created that over MSI.
I'm in the process of adding a large amount of missing i18n for the firewall
and util extensions. My initial attack is for 5 Western-European locales, but
a total of 39 locales shortly after that. Assuming that all goes well, these
additions will then be submitted back to hopefully become part
I create a bug here:
http://wixtoolset.org/issues/4472/
Please let me know if more or different information would be helpful.
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I had to get back to work to get the file. The install log comes out to a
little over 4 MB. That puts it at larger than I can post via Pastebin, but
you can access a zipped version at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-DeYirjE6WfUGxXYXBLbDFfOEk/edit?usp=sharing
And the very first number in the ver
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