![]() ![]() UpgradeCode is fixed to a unique Guid and will never change, unless we don't want to upgrade existing product. The simplest approach is always do major upgrades, since it allows both new installs and upgrades in the single MSI. Note: WiX guru Rob Mensching has posted an excellent blog entry which goes into more detail and fixes an edge case when properties are set from the command line. For example, if a user sets custom install directory. Store the installation location in the registry, enabling upgrades to find the correct location. Enables re-use, variables are faster to find and (if needed) allows for easier manipulation by an external tool.ĭefine Platform variables for x86 and 圆4 builds Keep variables in a separate wxi include file.
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