Adding Secure=yes to that two property solve to problem. thanks:)

2011/7/6 yheip p <zyhp...@gmail.com>

> I have checked to log
> msiexec /i myinstaller.msi /l* log
> for both XP and Win7 32bit
> and right after ExcuteAction
>
> MSI (s) (58:C0) [11:34:23:511]: Ignoring disallowed property
> INSTALLLOCATION
> MSI (s) (58:C0) [11:34:23:511]: Ignoring disallowed property FILEEXISTS
> MSI (s) (58:C0) [11:34:23:511]: Ignoring disallowed property TARGETDIR
> MSI (s) (58:C0) [11:34:23:511]: Ignoring disallowed property USERNAME
> MSI (s) (58:C0) [11:34:23:511]: Ignoring disallowed property ROOTDRIVE
>
> The above lines appear in the Win7 log ( which do not appear in XP)
> where INSTALLLOCATION is the property that used to do fileSearch and return
> to FILEEXISTS property.
>
> anyone know what's going on here...???
>
>
> 2011/7/6 yheip p <zyhp...@gmail.com>
>
>> It is a 32bit win7,
>> I tried to call the uninstallation from command prompt
>> msiexec /x myinstaller.msi
>> and the registry search works.
>> It also works when choosing uninstall in the right-click menu as well as
>> uninstalling from Control panel.
>> But it only fails when I choose Remove from the Installer UI.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2011/7/5 Skildum, Mathew <mathew.skil...@aspect.com>
>>
>> Is the problem on a 32 bit or 64 bit system?
>>>
>>> Make sure the registry search matches the bit level that was set for
>>> component containing the initial registry write.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: yheip p [mailto:zyhp...@gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 5:51 AM
>>> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
>>> Subject: [WiX-users] Problem with Win7
>>>
>>> Upon uninstallation, I have a RegistrySearch to get the installation path
>>> that I stored during install . And this path is than used for searching a
>>> file with directorySearch.
>>> This works find in XP but in Win 7 the registrySearch seems failed
>>> because it get nothing.
>>>
>>> I have set the InstallPrivilege  attribute to elevated and InstallScope
>>> to perMachine
>>>
>>> Does any know what's wrong ??
>>>
>>> Thanks !!
>>>
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