Dan, sounds like a good thing to add to the documentation. Can you open a
bug in WiX v3.6?

PS: Glad the WiX toolset is working for you. Success stories are appreciated
as much as bug reports. <smile/>

On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 4:26 AM, Daniel Madill <dan.mad...@quanser.com>wrote:

> I find the Action attribute values confusing as well. It didn't help that
> all the examples I looked at used "createAndRemoveOnUninstall" even though
> that generally isn't necessary. I would actually have found it much clearer
> to use "createAndRemoveOnUninstall" and "createAndRemoveAllOnUninstall"
> rather than "create" and "createAndRemoveOnUninstall" respectively. Oh well,
> too late now. I realize the names were likely inspired by the MSDN Registry
> Table documentation.
>
> However, if I might be so bold, I would recommend updating the help page
> for RegistryKey, as well as some of the examples in the common tutorials to
> be much clearer. For instance, the following statement could be added to the
> help for the 'create' action: "The registry key will be removed on
> uninstall, provided it is empty (after any subkeys or values added by
> RegistryKey or RegistryValue elements have been removed). In the event that
> an application, or the user, have added additional subkeys or values under
> this key, removal of all subkeys and values may be forced by using the
> 'createAndRemoveOnUninstall' action instead."
>
> BTW, WiX has been the only installer technology we've been able to use.
> Other installer technologies have crashed or otherwise failed trying to
> build our installer (it's rather big). I just wanted to express a giant
> "thank you" to the WiX developers! (The fact it has a preprocessor whereby I
> can build 32-bit and 64-bit installers, with slight differences, from the
> same source is absolutely wonderful too!)
>
> Sincerely,
> Dan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Valentin Bogdanov [mailto:valen...@serendipity-interactive.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 4:54 AM
> To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Removing Registry Value
>
> Thanks
>
> I should have tested before asking. It does work. Because of the action
> attribute of the RegistryKey element I thought that I have to do
> something explicitly to get the registry value removed on uninstall.
>
> Regards
> Val
>
> On 07/07/2011 23:20, Rob Mensching wrote:
> > How are you adding the registry key? By default, any registry keys
> defined
> > in your MSI should be removed at uninstall.
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 3:05 AM, Valentin Bogdanov<
> > valen...@serendipity-interactive.com>  wrote:
> >
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> I have the following problem. I am adding a registry value to
> >> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run so that my
> >> application will start running when the user logs in. However, I can't
> >> seem to find a way to remove the registry value on uninstall. Obviously,
> >> I can remove registry keys but in my case that's not desirable.
> >>
> >> So, is there a way to remove a registry value with wix and I mean only
> >> the value? If not I will be happy if you can suggest a workaround.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Val
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