In WIX, how do you create a non advertised shortcut in the allusers profile? So far I've only been able to accomplish this with advertised shortcuts. I prefer non-advertised shortcuts because you can go to the shortcut's properties and use "find target".
In the tutorials I've seen use a registry value for the keypath of a shortcut. The problem is they use HKCU as the root. When HKCU is used, and another user uninstalls the program (since it's installed for all users) the registry key is left behind. When I use HKMU as the root I get an ICE57 error, but the key is removed when another user uninstalls the program. I seem to be pushed towards using HKCU though HKMU seems to behave correctly (per-user vs all-users).
When I try to create the non advertised shortcut I get various ICE error such as ICE38, ICE43, or ICE 57. Most articles I've seen recommend "just ignore the ice errors". There must be a way to create the non advertised shortcuts, without creating ICE errors.
Please post sample code for a working example.
Sorry if it's bad etiquette to answer my own question.
Recently I stumbled upon the information on DISABLEADVTSHORTCUTS property. I created an install with advertised shortcuts and set the DISABLEADVTSHORTCUTS property to 1 which produced non-advertised shortcuts. This bypasses ICE43 errors because an advertised shortcut can use a file as a keypath. Because DISABLEADVTSHORTCUTS has been set Windows Installer will replace these advertised shortcuts with regular shortcuts.
I set the Package Element's InstallScope attribute to "perMachine". This sets the ALLUSERS property to 1. The values of ProgramMenuFolder and DesktopFolder will then resolve to the All Users profile.
For folders created under ProgramMenuFolder there is a RemoveFolder and RegistryValue element. The examples I've seen (ex1, ex2) use HKCU as the root for the RegistryValue. I changed this root to HKMU which resolves to HKCU or HKLM depending on the value of ALLUSERS.
In short, with DISABLEADVTSHORTCUTS set to 1 your advertised shortcuts will not produce ICE errors, but will be converted to non-advertised shortcuts when installed. A RegistryValue with root HKMU is fine for a KeyPath as long as it's not keypath for a non-advertised shortcut.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- This example is based on SampleFirst by Gábor DEÁK JAHN, Tramontána:
http://www.tramontana.co.hu/wix/lesson1.php#1.3
Original SampleFirst:
http://www.tramontana.co.hu/wix/download.php?file=samples/samplefirst.zip&type=application/zip -->
<Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi">
<Product Name="Foobar 1.0" Id="YOURGUID-21F1-4026-ABD2-7CC7F8CE4D18" UpgradeCode="YOURGUID-AFA4-46C6-94AA-EEE3D104F903" Language="1033" Codepage="1252" Version="1.0.0" Manufacturer="Acme Ltd.">
<Package Id="*" Keywords="Installer" Description="Acme's Foobar 1.0 Installer" Comments="Foobar is a registered trademark of Acme Ltd." Manufacturer="Acme Ltd." InstallerVersion="100" Languages="1033" Compressed="yes" SummaryCodepage="1252" InstallScope="perMachine" />
<Media Id="1" Cabinet="Sample.cab" EmbedCab="yes" DiskPrompt="CD-ROM #1" />
<Property Id="DiskPrompt" Value="Acme's Foobar 1.0 Installation [1]" />
<Property Id="DISABLEADVTSHORTCUTS" Value="1" />
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="ProgramFilesFolder" Name="PFiles">
<Directory Id="Acme" Name="Acme">
<Directory Id="INSTALLDIR" Name="Foobar 1.0">
<Component Id="MainExecutable" Guid="YOURGUID-3E4F-47A2-86F1-F3162E9C4798">
<File Id="FoobarEXE" Name="FoobarAppl10.exe" DiskId="1" Source="FoobarAppl10.exe" KeyPath="yes">
<Shortcut Id="startmenuFoobar10" Directory="ProgramMenuDir" Name="Foobar 1.0" WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR" Icon="Foobar10.exe" IconIndex="0" Advertise="yes" />
<Shortcut Id="desktopFoobar10" Directory="DesktopFolder" Name="Foobar 1.0" WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR" Icon="Foobar10.exe" IconIndex="0" Advertise="yes" />
</File>
</Component>
<Component Id="HelperLibrary" Guid="YOURGUID-C7DA-4C02-A2F0-A6E089FC0CF3">
<File Id="HelperDLL" Name="Helper.dll" DiskId="1" Source="Helper.dll" KeyPath="yes" />
</Component>
<Component Id="Manual" Guid="YOURGUID-FF92-4BF4-A322-819A3B2265A0">
<File Id="Manual" Name="Manual.pdf" DiskId="1" Source="Manual.pdf" KeyPath="yes">
<Shortcut Id="startmenuManual" Directory="ProgramMenuDir" Name="Instruction Manual" Advertise="yes" />
</File>
</Component>
</Directory>
</Directory>
</Directory>
<Directory Id="ProgramMenuFolder" Name="Programs">
<Directory Id="ProgramMenuDir" Name="Foobar 1.0">
<Component Id="ProgramMenuDir" Guid="YOURGUID-D1C2-4D76-BA46-C6FA79862E77">
<RemoveFolder Id="ProgramMenuDir" On="uninstall" />
<RegistryValue Root="HKMU" Key="Software\[Manufacturer]\[ProductName]" Type="string" Value="" KeyPath="yes" />
</Component>
</Directory>
</Directory>
<Directory Id="DesktopFolder" Name="Desktop" />
</Directory>
<Feature Id="Complete" Level="1">
<ComponentRef Id="MainExecutable" />
<ComponentRef Id="HelperLibrary" />
<ComponentRef Id="Manual" />
<ComponentRef Id="ProgramMenuDir" />
</Feature>
<Icon Id="Foobar10.exe" SourceFile="FoobarAppl10.exe" />
</Product>
</Wix>
Although this post is rather old it contains quite useful info and looks still active. I want to point out that in general you do NOT need a dummy registry key for your shortcut! AFAIK this is WiX tutorial thingy and is not MSI or certification requirement. Here is an example with no reg key:
<Fragment Id="Folders">
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="ProgramFilesFolder">
<Directory Id="INSTALLFOLDER" Name="MyApp">
</Directory>
</Directory>
<Directory Id="ProgramMenuFolder">
<Directory Id="MyAppStartMenuDir" Name="MyApp"/>
</Directory>
</Directory>
</Fragment>
<Fragment Id="Components">
<Component Id="MyAppComp" Directory="INSTALLFOLDER" ...>
<!--The advertise flag below is to bypass ICE errors in WiX, the actual shortcut will not be advertises if those are disabled globally with DISABLEADVTSHORTCUTS-->
<File ..." KeyPath="yes">
<Shortcut Id="MyAppStartMenuLink" Directory="MyAppStartMenuDir" Advertise="yes" ... />
</File>
<RemoveFolder Id="StartMenuDirRemoved" Directory="MyAppStartMenuDir" On="uninstall" />
</Component>
</Fragment>
Note that this will put your shortcut together with the executable in one component. If this bothers you then use dummy registry key (as in the very well explained accepted self answer).
Take a look at From MSI to WiX, Part 10 - Shortcuts by Alex Shevchuk.
Or Rob Menching's blog post How to create an uninstall shortcut (and pass all the ICE validation).
Basically ICE57 is rather annoying... but here's the (seems to be working) code I'm using for Desktop shortcuts :)
<Component Id="DesktopShortcut" Directory="APPLICATIONFOLDER" Guid="*">
<RegistryValue Id="RegShortcutDesktop" Root="HKCU" Key="SOFTWARE\My App\1.0\settings" Name="DesktopSC" Value="1" Type="integer" KeyPath="yes" />
<Shortcut Id="desktopSc" Target="[APPLICATIONFOLDER]MyApp.exe" Directory="DesktopFolder" Name="My Applications" Icon="myapp.ico" IconIndex="0" WorkingDirectory="APPLICATIONFOLDER" Advertise="no"/>
<RemoveFolder Id="RemoveShortcutFolder" On="uninstall" />
<Condition>DT_SHORTCUT=1</Condition>
</Component>
Related
I am using WIX installer for my application everything working fine but when I uninstall the application the desktop icon and startmenu icon is still there.
Whats wrong with my xml. followed the steps given by Wix documentation.
help..
XML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi">
<Product Id="*" Name="applicationName" Language="1033" Version="1.0.0.0" Manufacturer="manufacturerName" UpgradeCode="PUT-GUID-HERE">
<Package Id="*" InstallerVersion="201" Compressed="yes" InstallScope="perMachine" Comments="Windows Installer Package" ReadOnly="yes" InstallPrivileges="elevated" />
<Feature Id="ProductFeature" Title="applicationName" Level="1">
<ComponentRef Id="Permission.INSTALLFOLDER" />
<ComponentRef Id="ApplicationDeskShortcutComp" />
<ComponentGroupRef Id="HeatGenerated" />
</Feature>
<Media Id="1" Cabinet="cab1.cab" EmbedCab="yes" />
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="ProgramFiles64Folder">
<Directory Id="CompanyNameFolder" Name="CompanyName">
<Directory Id="INSTALLFOLDER" Name="applicationName">
<Component Id="Permission.INSTALLFOLDER" Guid="*">
<CreateFolder>
<Permission User="Everyone" GenericAll="yes" />
</CreateFolder>
</Component>
</Directory>
</Directory>
</Directory>
<Directory Id="DesktopFolder" Name="applicationName" />
</Directory>
</DirectoryRef>-->
<!--Add the shortcut to installer package For DeskTop-->
<DirectoryRef Id="DesktopFolder">
<Component Id="ApplicationDeskShortcutComp" Guid="*" Win64="yes" >
<Shortcut Id="ApplicationDeskShortcut" Name="applicationName" Description="applicationName" Target="[INSTALLFOLDER]exeName.exe" WorkingDirectory="DesktopFolder" Icon="IconName.exe" >
</Shortcut>
<RemoveFolder Id="DesktopFolder" On="uninstall" />
<RegistryValue Root="HKCU" Key="Software\Manufacturer\ProductName" Name="installed" Type="integer" Value="1" KeyPath="yes" />
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
<Property Id="MYWIXUI_MONDO" Value="INSTALLFOLDER" />
<UIRef Id="MyWixUI_Mondo" />
<Icon Id="IconName.exe" SourceFile=".\Icons\MainLogo.ico" />
<Property Id="ARPPRODUCTICON" Value="IconName.exe" />
</Wix>
No time to test this right now, but could you first please try to change this:
<Directory Id="DesktopFolder" Name="applicationName" />
into this:
<Directory Id="DesktopFolder" />
DesktopFolder is a built-in Windows Installer folder that should resolve to the user's desktop folder or the common desktop folder for all users depending on the setting for ALLUSERS (per-machine or per-user installation).
During installation, MSI directory resolution (costing) will assign the correct value to DesktopFolder for the system you are running on (based on ALLUSERS setting). I thought anything you assign to DesktopFolder yourself in your WiX source would be wiped out as soon as directory resolution has run, so there is no direct logical reason why the above WiX markup change suggestion should work, but I think it should be tested. Please test on a clean virtual, if available.
I have been struggling with Wix for the last couple of days, probably read 15 guides around the web so far trying to make it working on my real application, but no luck.
I used a small and simple other project to practice and make sure I understand and do every thing right.
Following this guide I managed to got it to work, the next stage was trying to add the content of the directory to the installation since it holds many files that I dont want to add by hand.
So following this guide I used heat.exe to harvest the content of the folder, I got the heat to create the .wxs that I needed but next is trying to add its content to my Product.wxs file.
Problem is that it says I should add this:
<!-- Add ComponentGroupRef to existing Feature, or create new one -->
<!-- Notice the IDs & what we used in heat -->
<Feature Id="ProductFeature" Title="Main product" Level="1">
<ComponentGroupRef Id="ConfigurationUtilityComponents"/>
</Feature>
<Fragment>
<Directory Id="INSTALLDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="ProgramFilesFolder">
<Directory Id="ConfigurationUtilityDir" Name="ConfigurationUtility" />
</Directory>
</Directory>
</Fragment>
to my Product.wxs file , but I cant seem to figure out how to do it.
Can any one please help?
Here is my Product.wxs file:
<Product Id="8748CF04-E8D3-4A2B-B3F5-22E50B3A8E49"
Name="MyApp" Language="1033" Version="1.0.0.0" Manufacturer="My System Pvt Ltd"
UpgradeCode="8748CF04-E8D3-4A2B-B3F5-22E50B3A8E49">
<Package Id="*" InstallerVersion="200" Compressed="yes" InstallScope="perMachine"
InstallPrivileges="elevated" ReadOnly="yes"/>
<MajorUpgrade DowngradeErrorMessage="A newer version of [ProductName] is already installed." />
<!--Add Cab1.cab File inside the Package-->
<Media Id="1" Cabinet="cab1.cab" EmbedCab="yes" />
<!--Here We Install Our Main App-->
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="ProgramFilesFolder">
<Directory Id="INSTALLFOLDER" Name="MY System Pvt Ltd"/>
</Directory>
<!-- Step 1: For the Program Menu -->
<Directory Id="ProgramMenuFolder">
<Directory Id="ApplicationProgramsFolder" Name="My System Pvt Ltd"/>
</Directory>
<!--Step 2:For Desktop Folder-->
<Directory Id="DesktopFolder"/>
<!--Step 3:For StartUp Folder-->
<Directory Id="StartupFolder"/>
</Directory>
<!--Step 4 :Add Main App exe-->
<DirectoryRef Id="INSTALLFOLDER">
<Component Id="myapplication.exe" Guid="84C5B9E8-FD90-4EA8-A502-B08AC9B38D39">
<File Source="$(var.WpfApplication2.TargetPath)" Name="MYApp.exe"
Id="MyAppEXE" KeyPath="yes"/>
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
<!-- Step 1.1: Add the shortcut to your installer package Program Menu or Start Menu-->
<DirectoryRef Id="ApplicationProgramsFolder">
<Component Id="ApplicationShortcut" Guid="1A437020-D5C9-450C-9B3D-33957994780A">
<!--Add Shortcut of the Application in start Menu-->
<Shortcut Id="ApplicationStartMenuShortcut" Name="MyApp" Description="My Application Description"
Target="[INSTALLFOLDER]MyApp.exe" WorkingDirectory="INSTALLFOLDER">
<!--Add Icon to the ShortCut-->
<Icon Id="MYPMenuIcon" SourceFile=".\Desktop.ico" />
</Shortcut>
<!--Remove the Folder At time of Uninstall-->
<RemoveFolder Id="ApplicationProgramsFolder" On="uninstall"/>
<RegistryValue Root="HKCU" Key='Software\[Manufacturer]\[ProductName]'
Name="installed" Type="integer" Value="1" KeyPath="yes"/>
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
<!-- Step 2.1: Add the shortcut to your installer package For DeskTop-->
<DirectoryRef Id="DesktopFolder">
<Component Id="ApplicationDeskShortcutComp" Guid="40127963-856D-460D-9E1B-4C10EB65835B">
<Shortcut Id="ApplicationDeskShortcut" Name="MYAppDesk"
Description="My Application Description" Target="[INSTALLFOLDER]MyApp.exe"
WorkingDirectory="INSTALLFOLDER">
<Icon Id="MYDeskIcon" SourceFile=".\Desktop.ico" />
</Shortcut>
<RemoveFolder Id="DesktopFolder" On="uninstall"/>
<RegistryValue Root="HKCU" Key='Software\[Manufacturer]\[ProductName]'
Name="installed" Type="integer" Value="1" KeyPath="yes"/>
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
<!--Step 3.1: add Shortcut to StartUp Folder to run application when you login-->
<DirectoryRef Id="StartupFolder">
<Component Id="ApplicationStartUpShortcutComp" Guid="843B6A2E-AB61-40C7-BE49-FBCD7F81E35D">
<Shortcut Id="ApplicationStartUpDeskShortcut" Name="MYAppDesk" Description="My Application Description"
Target="[INSTALLFOLDER]MyApp.exe" WorkingDirectory="INSTALLFOLDER">
<Icon Id="MyIconStartUp" SourceFile=".\Desktop.ico" />
</Shortcut>
<RemoveFolder Id="StartupFolder" On="uninstall"/>
<RegistryValue Root="HKCU" Key='Software\[Manufacturer]\[ProductName]'
Name="installed" Type="integer" Value="1" KeyPath="yes"/>
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
<!--Add Component-->
<Feature Id="MainApplication" Title="Main Application" Level="1">
<ComponentRef Id="myapplication.exe" />
<!--Step 1.2:Add Start menu or program Shortcut-->
<ComponentRef Id="ApplicationShortcut" />
<!--step 2.2Add DeskTop Shortcut-->
<ComponentRef Id="ApplicationDeskShortcutComp" />
<!--step 3.2Add DeskTop Shortcut-->
<ComponentRef Id="ApplicationStartUpShortcutComp"/>
<ComponentRef Id="dotNetClass.Output" />
<!--<ComponentRef Id="AU" />-->
</Feature>
</Product>
I kind of get where your coming from, I tried to link my Heat produced code to the product .wxs file.. What I did is, add the heat source code (.wxs) file to your project..
on the first Component group, Note down the name e.g
<ComponentGroup Id="SampleGroup">
Then in this section
<Feature Id="ProductFeature" Title="Random Desktop" Level="1">
<ComponentGroupRef Id="SampleGroup" />
</Feature>
</Product>
Make sure both names match, where it says "SampleGroup"
I'm using Wix 3.9 and Wix-edit 0.7.5/Notepad++ to create a MSI installer for my application. I want to create an uninstall shortcut inside the installed folder. For instance:
C:\MySoftware\Uninstall.lnk
I tried a few things, but in all cases when I uninstall the software through that link, the program folder C:\MySoftware is not deleted. Uninstalling every other way works as expected.
First I tried to create it as a Component inside the <Directory> tag. Looks to me a bit hacky, because I must add <CreateFolder>:
<Directory Id="MYINSTALLDIR" Name="MySoftware">
<!-- my files... -->
<Component Id="ABC" Guid="PUT-GUID-HERE">
<CreateFolder/> <!-- have to add this -->
<Shortcut Id="UninstallProduct" Name="Uninstall MySoftware" Description="Uninstalls MySoftware" Target="[System64Folder]msiexec.exe" Arguments="/x [ProductCode]"/>
</Component>
</Directory>
<Feature Id="DefaultFeature" Title="Main Feature" Level="1">
<!-- some references... -->
<ComponentRef Id="ABC" />
</Feature>
I also tried replacing <CreateFolder/> with <RemoveFolder Id="MYINSTALLDIR" On="uninstall" />, same results.
Another try:
<DirectoryRef Id="ApplicationProgramsFolder">
<Component Id="StartMenuShortcuts" Guid="*">
<RemoveFolder Id="ApplicationProgramsFolder" On="uninstall" />
<RegistryValue Root="HKCU" Key="Software\[Manufacturer]\[ProductName]" Type="string" Value="" />
<Shortcut Id="UninstallProduct1" Name="Uninstall MySoftware" Description="Uninstalls MySoftware" Target="[System64Folder]msiexec.exe" Arguments="/x [ProductCode]"/>
<Shortcut Id="UninstallProduct2" Name="Uninstall MySoftware" Description="Uninstalls MySoftware" Target="[System64Folder]msiexec.exe" Arguments="/x [ProductCode]" Directory="MYINSTALLDIR" />
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
Here, besides having the same results, I get a warning when building: file.wxs(31) : warning LGHT1076 : ICE57: Component 'StartMenuShortcuts' has both per-user and per-machine data with an HKCU Registry KeyPath..
How do I create a shortcut that can be used without affecting the uninstall behavior? I don't know if it makes a difference, but I need this to work without Admin privileges (I'm using <Package ... InstallScope="perUser" InstallPrivileges="limited">).
I know I could just create a .lnk file and add it to the project, but I prefer not to, because then I'd have to worry about updating its GUID on every project.
The problem occurs because you didn't set the working directory for the msiexec and then it will use the current directory, raising error 2911 (Could not remove the folder).
Add the reference to WindowsFolder:
<Directory Id="MYINSTALLDIR" Name="MySoftware">
...
<Directory Id="WindowsFolder" Name="WindowsFolder" />
</Directory>
And then modify your shortcut adding the attribute WorkingDirectory="WindowsFolder":
<Shortcut Id="UninstallProduct" Name="Uninstall MySoftware"
Description="Uninstalls MySoftware" Target="[System64Folder]msiexec.exe"
Arguments="/x [ProductCode]" WorkingDirectory="WindowsFolder" />
When I try to use merge module feature in VS2010, I am getting an issue "Multiple Section entery"
Why i am getting this error?
I have done googling but I did not get any thread where i got my answer.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Wix xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi'>
<Module Id="ModuleTest" Language="1033" Version="1.0.0.0">
<Package Id='94290AA7-50E3-414E-A1BD-FC3C2B0C47D8' Description='My first Merge Module'
Comments='This is my first attempt at creating a Windows Installer Merge Module'
Manufacturer='TravelPort Private Limited' InstallerVersion='200' />
<Directory Id='TARGETDIR' Name='SourceDir'>
<Directory Id='MyModuleDirectory' Name='.'>
<Component Id='MyModuleComponent' Guid='93F36B4B-B6E0-4000-8174-2660C0AE9D6A'>
<File Id='readme' Name='ReadMeModule' Source='ReadMergeModule.txt' DiskId='1' KeyPath='yes' Checksum='yes'></File>
</Component>
</Directory>
</Directory>
</Module>
</Wix>
product.wxs file
<Product Id="ec20ec5e-bb50-45d0-9190-156cf146c8f3" Name="WinDemoApp" Language="1033" Version="1.0.0.0" Manufacturer="WinDemoApp" UpgradeCode="979e03f4-3b50-43c1-9dde-dd675f726fde">
<Package InstallerVersion="200" Compressed="yes" />
<Media Id="1" Cabinet="media1.cab" EmbedCab="yes" />
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="ProgramFilesFolder">
<Directory Id="APPLICATIONROOTDIRECTORY" Name="WinDemoApp">
<!-- TODO: Remove the comments around this Component element and the ComponentRef below in order to add resources to this installer. -->
</Directory>
<Directory Id ="ProgramMenuFolder">
<Directory Id="ApplicationProgramsFolder" Name="WinDemoApp"></Directory>
</Directory>
<!--<Merge Id='MyModule' Language='1033' SourceFile='Module.msm' DiskId='1' />-->
</Directory>
</Directory>
<DirectoryRef Id="APPLICATIONROOTDIRECTORY">
<Component Id="MyApp.exe" Guid="36AA7C63-ED57-40C6-8B14-843B9355C265">
<File Id="MyApp.exe" Source="D:\WIXDemo\WinDemoApp\MyApp\bin\Debug\MyApp.exe" KeyPath="yes" Checksum="yes"></File>
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
<DirectoryRef Id="ApplicationProgramsFolder">
<Component Id="ApplicationShortcut" Guid="EA549460-4D98-4B09-B621-D4F1AA12A617">
<Shortcut Id="ApplicationStartMenuShortcut" Name="WinDemoApp"
Description="My Win Installer sample"
Target="[APPLICATIONROOTDIRECTORY]MyApp.exe"
WorkingDirectory="APPLICATIONROOTDIRECTORY"/>
<RemoveFolder Id ="ApplicationProgramsFolder" On="uninstall"/>
<RegistryValue Root="HKCU" Key="Software\Microsoft\WinDemoApp" Name="installed" Type="integer" Value="1" KeyPath="yes"/>
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
<!--<Icon Id="bug.ico" SourceFile="bug.ico"/>
<Property Id="ARPPRODUCTICON" Value="bug.ico" />-->
<Feature Id="MyApplication" Title="WinDemoApp" Level="1">
<!-- TODO: Remove the comments around this ComponentRef element and the Component above in order to add resources to this installer. -->
<ComponentRef Id="MyApp.exe"/>
<ComponentRef Id="ApplicationShortcut"/>
<!--<MergeRef Id="MyModule"/>-->
<!-- Note: The following ComponentGroupRef is required to pull in generated authoring from project references. -->
</Feature>
</Product>
The MyModuleDirectory directory element shouldn't have a name attribute. Also your Merge element should probably be nested underneath the ApplicationProgramsFolder directory. Where it's now it'll go to [ProgramFilesFolder].
Take a look at Industrial Strength Windows Installer XML.
Even if you don't want to use the tool, it's own installer is setup exactly the way you are setting up yours with merge modules consumed by a product.
I have an app that is being installed with WiX 3 - most of the install works fine by now, but trying to get the desktop shortcut to work seems to cost me my mind...
I have my app being installed and I already have a shortcut on the Start Menu folder - works just fine. But how do I get the desktop shortcut up and running?
<Product Id="*" Name="....." UpgradeCode="MY-GUID">
<Package Id="*" InstallerVersion="200" Compressed="yes" />
<Media Id="1" Cabinet="foobar.cab" EmbedCab="yes" />
<Property Id="ALLUSERS">1</Property>
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="ProgramMenuFolder">
<Directory Id="ApplicationProgramsFolder" Name="FooBar"/>
</Directory>
<Directory Id="DesktopFolder" SourceName="Desktop"/>
<Directory Id="ProgramFilesFolder">
<Directory Id="FoobarDir" Name="FOOBAR">
<Directory Id="INSTALLLOCATION" Name="FooApp">
<Component Id="MainFiles" Guid=".....">
<File Id="FooMainApp" Source="FooMainApp.exe" />
</Component>
</Directory>
</Directory>
</Directory>
</Directory>
....
<!-- this shortcut here works just fine ... -->
<DirectoryRef Id="ApplicationProgramsFolder">
<Component Id="AppShortcut" Guid="...">
<Shortcut Id="ApplicationStartMenuShortcut"
Name="FooBarApp" Description="..."
Target="[INSTALLLOCATION]FooMainApp.exe"
WorkingDirectory="INSTALLLOCATION"/>
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
<!-- but this shortcut here never seems to work .. ... -->
<DirectoryRef Id="DesktopFolder">
<Component Id="DesktopShortcut" Guid="....." >
<Shortcut Id="DesktopAppShortcut"
Advertise="no"
Name="FooBarApp" Description="...."
Target="[INSTALLLOCATION]FooMainApp.exe"
WorkingDirectory="INSTALLLOCATION"/>
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
The errors I keep getting are:
ICE18: KeyPath for Component:
'DesktopShortcut' is Directory:
'DesktopFolder'. The
Directory/Component pair must be
listed in the CreateFolders table.
ICE38: Component DesktopShortcut
installs to user profile. It must use
a registry key under HKCU as its
KeyPath, not a file.
ICE43: Component
DesktopShortcut has non-advertised
shortcuts. It should use a registry
key under HKCU as its KeyPath, not a
file.
I do not understand what on earth WiX 3 / Windows Installer is trying to tell me here.... anyone??
Both components, AppShortcut and DesktopShortcut, are in fact part of the "main" feature - I don't see any issue there. I can't figure out what on earth could be wrong here....
Update: ok, so I added some registry key stuff to my desktop shortcut
<Component Id="DesktopShortcut" Guid="BF3587B4-F52E-411E-8814-CFCBF8201C0D">
<RegistryKey Root="HKCU" Key="Software\Foo Inc\FooBarApp\Installed"
Action="createAndRemoveOnUninstall">
<RegistryValue Name="DTSC" Value="1" Type="integer" KeyPath="yes"/>
</RegistryKey>
<Shortcut Id="DesktopShortcut" Directory="DesktopFolder"
Name="FooBar" WorkingDirectory="INSTALLLOCATION"
Icon="foobar.ico"
Target="[INSTALLOCATION]FooMainApp.exe"/>
</Component>
now the ICE messages are gone, but when I try to install the app, I get Error 1909 - the target folder doesn't exist, or you do not have permission to write to it (or something like that)
Update 2: the above sample code provided does work on Win XP, but it keeps failing on Win Server 2003 :-( Any further ideas??
Here's a working example from our live production code...
<Fragment>
<Component Id="DesktopShortcut" Directory="APPLICATIONFOLDER" Guid="*">
<RegistryValue Id="RegShortcutDesktop" Root="HKCU"
Key="SOFTWARE\ACME\settings" Name="DesktopSC" Value="1"
Type="integer" KeyPath="yes" />
<Shortcut Id="desktopSC" Target="[APPLICATIONFOLDER]MyApp.exe"
Directory="DesktopFolder" Name="My Application"
Icon="$(var.product).ico" IconIndex="0"
WorkingDirectory="APPLICATIONFOLDER" Advertise="no"/>
</Component>
</Fragment>
This is based on #saschabeaumont's answer, but hopefully with some extra helpful hints for us WiX beginners (is it a nightmare for everybody to learn???).
First, create a fragment that contains the shortcut details itself:
<Fragment>
<Component Id="DesktopShortcut" Directory="INSTALLFOLDER" Guid="*">
<RegistryValue Id="RegShortcutDesktop"
Root="HKCU"
Key="Software\Company\ApplicationName"
Name="DesktopSC"
Value="1"
Type="integer"
KeyPath="yes" />
<Shortcut Id="desktopSC"
Target="[INSTALLFOLDER]ApplicationName.exe"
WorkingDirectory="INSTALLFOLDER"
Icon="icon.ico"
Directory="DesktopFolder"
Name="ApplicationName"
Advertise="no"/>
</Component>
</Fragment>
Next, note that this fragment will need including in the Product element, like this:
<Feature Id="ProductFeature" Title="Your Application Title" Level="1">
...
<ComponentRef Id="DesktopShortcut" />
</Feature>
The ProductFeature will likely contain other fragments, such as files, and the program menu shortcut fragment.
Also, the DesktopFolder will need a reference in the TARGETDIR directory element (which will very likely contain other folders, such as ProgramMenuFolder as you require), like this:
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
...
<Directory Id="DesktopFolder" Name="Desktop"/>
</Directory>
Each of these ICE messages is basically complaining about the same thing: a component installing a shortcut should have a registry entry as its keypath. To fix this, add something like this to the component:
<RegistryValue Root="HKCU" Key="Software\MyCompany\MyApplicationName"
Name="desktopShortcut" Type="integer" Value="1" KeyPath="yes"/>
The same goes for the component installing the start menu shortcut. Take a look at the related wix documentation sample about creating a shortcut.
My purpose is to create an internet shortcut link and put to desktop. Here is the code that works for me:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi" xmlns:util="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/UtilExtension">
<Product Id="09F1B63D-FB03-43FD-A326-FD49F93D00C8" Name="TestProduct" Language="1033" Version="0.0.0.1" Manufacturer="WixEdit" UpgradeCode="6B2F9AB4-73A6-45CB-9EC4-590D1AAA6779">
<Package Description="Test file in a Product" Comments="Simple test" InstallerVersion="200" Compressed="yes" />
<Media Id="1" Cabinet="simple.cab" EmbedCab="yes" />
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="ProgramFilesFolder" Name="PFiles">
<Directory Name="AAAA" Id="AAABBB">
<Component Id="AAAA">
<File Id="AAAA.EXE" Name="AAAA.exe" Source="U:\web\bin\x86\Release\AAAA.exe" />
</Component>
</Directory>
</Directory>
<Directory Id="DesktopFolder">
<Component Id="StartMenuShortcuts" Guid="E8EDD7BC-9762-4C3D-8341-FAEC983D318A">
<RemoveFolder Id="ProgramMenuDir" On="uninstall" />
<RegistryValue Root="HKCU" Key="Software\[Manufacturer]\[ProductName]" Type="string" Value="" />
<util:InternetShortcut Id="WebsiteShortcut" Name="AAAA Website" Target="http://www.AAAA.com" />
</Component>
</Directory>
</Directory>
<Feature Id="DefaultFeature" Title="Main Feature" Level="1">
<ComponentRef Id="StartMenuShortcuts" />
<ComponentRef Id="AAAA" />
</Feature>
<UI />
</Product>
</Wix>
NOTE: you need to add the following to your candle and light command lines: -ext WiXUtilExtension
Not sure if this was available back in 2010, but this is how I do it in WiX 3.7:
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
<Directory Id="DesktopFolder" SourceName="Desktop" />
<Directory Id="MergeRedirectFolder">
<Component Id="MyExeComponent" Guid="{PUT-GUID-HERE}">
<File Id="MyExeFile" Source="$(var.ExeSourcePath)" KeyPath="yes">
<Shortcut
Id="DesktopShortcut"
Directory="DesktopFolder"
Name="$(var.ShortcutName)"
WorkingDirectory="MergeRedirectFolder" />
</File>
</Component>
</Directory>
</Directory>