Ok I think I figured this one out.  Well what works for me.  
In case someone else runs into this problem here is what I did.

I downloaded the wix.zip file from the wix website and right clicked on the
zip file went to properties and checked 'unblock'.
I then create a new wpf solution and named it TestBA. I then created two new
wpf projects, one named TestBA and the other Core.  I then manually copied
all files from the core project located under the
src\ext\BalExtension\mba\core\ directory to my newly created Core project. 
Then I copied all files under the src\Setup\WixBA directoy to my newly
created TestBA project directory. Now with all the files moved respectively
under the each directory, I edited the namespaces for each project. I also
updated the 'suppress warnings'  and xml file documentation file in the core
project properties and updated the reference assemblies to match the
existing core project. And for the TestBA project I needed to update the
namespace in the project properties as well as the references to match the
existing WixBA project references.

So basically I needed to create a new solution file along with two wpf
projects and add the source code manually.

Unless someone else can prove otherwise, I believe there is something
inherently bad with WPF projects when zipped and shipped.  I'm not sure if
its related to security or windows 7 security or possibly a bug within
visual studio 2010.  



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