I installed the patch using command line...

Msiexec /p My.msi /L*v log SERVICEACCOUNT="xxx" SERVICEPASSWORD="yyy"

I know parameters don't persist, but shouldn't they be defined if you 
explicitly supply them via command line parameters?

-----Original Message-----
From: David Watson [mailto:dwat...@sdl.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 10:00 AM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Patching error

If you install your program on a test machine then run a repair from ARP or the 
command line does it fail with the same error?

If you have not persisted these settings then they will be undefined or set to 
whatever default you specified during a repair or patch, unless you only 
install patches from the command line and re-specify the parameters. Error
0x80070103 is "No more data is available." which suggests that the properties 
are unset.

The 'ignoring' message is a warning when properties are not secure (i.e. you 
did not set the @secure attribute on the property definition) that means it 
does not get passed between the execute and ui sequences. It's usually a good 
idea to do this for public properties.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: George Fleming [mailto:gef...@microsoft.com]
Sent: 14 June 2013 17:25
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Patching error

What do you mean by "repairs correctly"?  The patch log shows errors, so I 
assumed that means it didn't repair correctly?

I don't store the values of SERVICEACCOUNT or SERVICEPASSWORD, but they are 
provided via command-line parameters.  However, I just noticed from the log 
these lines:

Ignoring disallowed property SERVICEACCOUNT Ignoring disallowed property 
SERVICEPASSWORD

-----Original Message-----
From: David Watson [mailto:dwat...@sdl.com]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 1:50 AM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Patching error

A patch application is just a repair with all relevant patch transformations 
applied to the msi.
Check if your MSI repairs correctly.
Do you persist SERVICEACCOUNT and SERVICEPASSWORD?


-----Original Message-----
From: George Fleming [mailto:gef...@microsoft.com]
Sent: 13 June 2013 22:54
To: WiX-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [WiX-users] Patching error

I following online instructions and created a patch (msp file).  There were no 
errors during the creation.  When I tried to verify the patch by applying it, I 
got following error:

MSI (s) (C0:F0) [13:36:29:463]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=CreateUser,,) 
MSI (s) (C0:F0) [13:36:29:463]: Executing op:
CustomActionSchedule(Action=CreateUser,ActionType=11265,Source=BinaryData,Tar
get=**********,CustomActionData=**********)
MSI (s) (C0:88) [13:36:29:463]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL:
C:\Windows\Installer\MSIA410.tmp, Entrypoint: CreateUser MSI (s) (C0:9C)
[13:36:29:463]: Generating random cookie.
MSI (s) (C0:9C) [13:36:29:463]: Created Custom Action Server with PID 3760 
(0xEB0).
MSI (s) (C0:A8) [13:36:29:495]: Running as a service.
MSI (s) (C0:FC) [13:36:29:495]: Hello, I'm your 32bit Elevated custom action 
server.
CreateUser:  Error 0x80070103: failed to read attributes from custom action 
data CustomAction CreateUser returned actual error code 1603 (note this may not 
be 100% accurate if translation happened inside sandbox) Action ended
13:36:29: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.

My code that has "CreateUser" in it is:

      <Component Id='********' Win64="$(var.Win64)"
Guid='{*****************************}' >
        <util:User Id='*******' Name='[SERVICEACCOUNT]'
Password='[SERVICEPASSWORD]' CreateUser='no' LogonAsService='yes'/>
        <File Id="***********" Name="**********" KeyPath="yes"
Source="*************" />
        <ServiceInstall Id='*********'
                        Name='**********'
                        DisplayName='***********'
                        Type='ownProcess'
                        Start='auto'
                        ErrorControl='normal'
                        Description='**************'
                        Account='[SERVICEACCOUNT]'
                        Password='[SERVICEPASSWORD]'
                        Vital='yes'>
          <util:ServiceConfig FirstFailureActionType='restart'
SecondFailureActionType='restart' ThirdFailureActionType='none'
RestartServiceDelayInSeconds='10'
                              ResetPeriodInDays='1'/>
        </ServiceInstall>
        <ServiceControl Id="StartService" Stop="both" Remove="uninstall"
Name="**************" Wait="yes" />
      </Component>

I am a bit at loss as to how to fix this problem.  I have heard that when 
patching, custom actions lose their parameters.  Is this true?  If util:user is 
internally implemented as a custom action, how do I get around this?

Thanks,

George
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