Hi,
<CustomAction Id="CallRegASM" Directory="INSTALLDIR" Win64="no"
ExeCommand=""[WindowsFolder]Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\regasm.exe"
/codebase "[INSTALLDIR]MyAssembly.dll"" Return="check" />
works fine.
If uninstall I would use
<CustomAction Id="CallUnRegASM" Directory="INSTALLDIR" Win64="no"
ExeCommand=""[WindowsFolder]Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\regasm.exe"
/unregister "[INSTALLDIR]MyAssembly.dll"" Return="check" />
to unregister MyAssembly.dll. I suppose it should happen before the files
are removed otherwise the dll will not be found.
If I call regasm /unregister my.dll from command line it works.
Where should I place the second CA in wxs to work by uninstalling
and which attribute has to be used to have it working?
I suppose:
<InstallExecuteSequence>
<LaunchConditions After="AppSearch" />
<Custom Action='CallRegASM' After='InstallFinalize'>NOT
Installed</Custom>
I suppose somewhere here:
<Custom Action='CallUnRegASM' After='CostFinalize'>Installed</Custom>
<RemoveExistingProducts After="InstallFinalize" />
</InstallExecuteSequence>
but it deliveres an error 2732
Thanks in advance for any quick help,
Peter
pobox77 wrote:
>
> Hi Dhaval,
>
> Does uninstall work too?
> I mean will the dll also deregistered if I uninstall the package?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Peter
>
>
> Don Tasanasanta wrote:
>>
>> Your solution helped me find what was wrong with mine. For some reason
>> the CA didn't like what I was putting in for the Directory value. I put
>> in INSTALLDIR and everything worked great.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>>
>> From: Dhaval Patel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 4:59 PM
>> To: Don Tasanasanta
>> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] custom action to reg NET 2.0
>>
>>
>>
>> Here is one of my CustomAction elements that I have used in different
>> projects - I don't see anything in your CA that will not allow it to
>> work, but maybe you want to change the ExeCommand attribute to something
>> like I have and give it a shot:
>>
>> <InstallExecuteSequence>
>>
>> <Custom Action='Installation' After='InstallFinalize'>NOT
>> Installed</Custom>
>>
>> </InstallExecuteSequence>
>>
>> <CustomAction Id='Installation' Directory='INSTALLDIR' Win64='no'
>>
>> ExeCommand='"[WindowsFolder]Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\regasm.ex
>> e" /codebase "[ProgramFilesFolder]MyComapny\MyProduct\MyProduct.dll"'
>>
>> Return='check' />
>>
>> This seems to work just fine (i.e. it successfully registers the .dll
>> for COM Interop in the registry). I think I had the same issue that you
>> are having, but I figured out the solution through trial and error, and
>> then I forgot all about it :)
>>
>> The problem I think is that you may think WIX will execute the CA from
>> within the "Directory" ([FRAMEWORKBASEPATH]v2.0.50727 in your case)
>> attribute, but that probably is not the case. Notice in my case how I
>> explicitly pass all the paths to the ExeCommand attribute directly - I
>> don't even worry about the "Directory" attribute (I assume you can set
>> it to any valid DirectoryId within your current WIX project, if you
>> decide to use the technique I am using). This is probably the reason why
>> it is working in my case, and not yours.
>>
>> Let us all know if this fixes your issue :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 3/8/07, Don Tasanasanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>>
>> I have been banging my head against this all day... I'm trying to get
>> aspnet_regiis.exe to run and set the ASPNET version to 2.0 for my
>> virtual directory.
>>
>>
>>
>> Here is my custom action...
>>
>> <CustomAction Id="SetAspNet" Return="asyncWait"
>> Directory="[FRAMEWORKBASEPATH]v2.0.50727" Execute="commit"
>> ExeCommand="aspnet_regiis.exe -s W3SVC/1/ROOT/MYWebsite -norestart" />
>>
>>
>>
>> Where FRAMEWORKBASEPATH is the path to Framework under Microsoft.NET in
>> the WINDOWS folder.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have also tried
>>
>>
>>
>> <CustomAction Id="VIA3AdminAspNet" Return="asyncWait"
>> Property="[ASPNETREGPATH]" Execute="commit" ExeCommand="-s
>> W3SVC/1/ROOT/MyWebsite -norestart" />
>>
>>
>>
>> Where ASPNETREGPATH is the entire path plus aspnet_regiis.exe
>>
>>
>>
>> I have also tried changing the Execute to "immediate" and sequencing the
>> custom action after installfinalize.
>>
>>
>>
>> Every time I run I get a 1631 return from my custom actions.
>>
>>
>>
>> The command line works just fine when run from a cmd prompt. What am I
>> missing here?
>>
>>
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