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‎Feb 02, 2012
07:48 PM
Custom Actions question
I need to convert 6.3 InstallScript to Basic MSI project. Product is c++ (unmanaged code), so the CA's need to be C++ also. Where can I find a sample\samples of Visual Studio 2008 C++ dll's, with InstallShield custom actions in them. I know some C++, but I don't know what I have to put in them for access to the msi Db, properties, writting to log, etc. Thanks
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‎Feb 04, 2012
01:16 PM
No one uses C++ for Custom Actions anymore?
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‎Feb 04, 2012
04:52 PM
A basic MSI project needs DLL custom action functions with prototype:
The hInstall argument (whatever you passed to the custom action function) is a handle that gives you access to MSI functionality, through MsiGetProperty and so on. See >>this<< for information about writing Windows Installer DLL's, and >>this<
UINT __stdcall FunctionName(MSIHANDLE hInstall)
{
// ... etc. ...
}
The hInstall argument (whatever you passed to the custom action function) is a handle that gives you access to MSI functionality, through MsiGetProperty and so on. See >>this<< for information about writing Windows Installer DLL's, and >>this<
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‎Feb 11, 2012
06:35 PM
Thank you. I was trying to get to http://www.flexerasoftware.com/webdocuments/, to see what else is there, but I was not successful. How do I get there?
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