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wix3
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How to create an Installer for a Winforms application using Wix for Visual Studio 2022
We also need to install WiX Toolset v3.11.2, you can download the latest version from here
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Twenty years maintaining the WiX Toolset
For those like me (I never used Windows) who do not know WiX; https://wixtoolset.org/.
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Creating a windows service application
I don't do Windows installers myself, but I hear WiX is popular: https://wixtoolset.org/
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Win32 App Isolation
I actually like WiX[1] — it has a bit of a learning curve, but, so long as I'm building on Windows and don't stray far from the default UI flows, I haven't found an easier tool for creating Windows installers as part of a product build process, especially those that require Windows-specific bits like COM component registration, Windows service management, setting restrictive ACLs on installed components, etc.
And while I'm not aware of any way to sandbox Windows Installer itself, I'm curious if AppContainer isolation can be applied to applications and services installed via MSI, which would still be quite useful even if the installation process itself is unrestricted.
Alternatively, now that MSIX supports service installation[2], I wonder whether an MSIX including a Windows service and a collection of client applications can be configured so everything runs within one AppContainer, isolated from the rest of the system, and whether permission to access specific external directories chosen by users in a configuration GUI can be transparently (to the user) delegated to the related service.
Alas, none of this is useful to me until it's compatible with at least the most recent version of Windows 10, as very few of my customers are running Windows 11, and I suspect many won't upgrade until Windows 10 is no longer supported (optimistically; as of last year, I was still getting occasional support requests from customers running older versions of our software on Windows Server 2003 R2).
[1] https://wixtoolset.org
[2] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/msix/supported-pla...
- [Windows] Looking for open source program made to install other archived programs and create uninstaller for them
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packaging games
For Windows, in the past, I’ve used the WiX toolset to create installers (https://wixtoolset.org/).
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Can I publish and release a .NET Service with an installation executable on GitHub?
https://wixtoolset.org/ should be able to help you out there.
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How to slipstream NVMe drivers into Windows 7 ISO [Tutorial]
Wix toolset to extract .exe to get the driver or .msi https://github.com/wixtoolset/wix3/releases
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Production C++ software guide
For windows - store: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-store/register/ - requirements: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/publish/publish-your-app/app-package-requirements?pivots=store-installer-msix - alternatively you can make MSIs and distribute them through your own website or another service. https://wixtoolset.org/ - publishing with chocolatey isn't a terrible option to help users with upgrade/installation automation. https://community.chocolatey.org/packages
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wixsharp
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Twenty years maintaining the WiX Toolset
I can recommend Wixsharp (https://github.com/oleg-shilo/wixsharp), you no longer have to learn the insane wix xml syntax to create an installer.
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In the year 2023, what is the best way to deploy/distribute a WPF Application?
Also try wix# (https://github.com/oleg-shilo/wixsharp) - it makes things much easier
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Best option for getting a binary to cross-platform customers?
Windows: The Microsoft-recommended way is .msi files but, if you're not willing to pay for something like InstallShield or a professional "How to use WiX XML course", making them is going to be painful even with something like WiXSharp, so my advice is to offer a Zip file and an Inno Setup installer. (Which things like Chocolatey can build on)
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Looking for easy way for distribution of crates
Wix# is better, but still not as easy, and it depends on .NET, which makes it a hassle to get set up in Wine compared to how, being written in Delphi and using itself as an installer, Inno Setup is practically Rust-like in how easy it is to set up in Wine.
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How do I intergret cargo in Rust code
If you really want to bundle a compiler, my advice would be to just use an installer like Inno Setup or NSIS or the WiX Toolset via WixSharp and have it either download or bundle the installer for the compiler.
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Forced static linking?
Speaking of MSI, I'd suggest using Wix# instead of WiX directly.
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PEP 594 “Removing dead batteries from the standard library” accepted
The functionality in the msilib module is somewhat low-level anyway (it basically just opens the database for you and leaves the arcane incantations required for doing anything as an exercise for the reader) so it probably wouldn't be hugely difficult to replace it with ctypes calling msi.dll directly.
If I were to replace my msilib-based installer, I would migrate to Wix# [1], a fantastic high-level wrapper for WiX that lets you express your installer in a few lines of C# (and then generates the thousands of lines of XML that WiX needs, but you don't need to touch it). I wouldn't have used msilib if I had known about Wix# at the time.
[1] https://github.com/oleg-shilo/wixsharp
- What's the best way to deploy a desktop application?
- WinGet is terrible. I want AppGet back
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Creating an installer for your app is super easy! Quick video showing how to create a setup file
Adding that folks should look into using WixSharp especially if there is a need to create a more customizable UI for the installer. The instructions for building the installer is all written in C# including any custom actions required by your installer project.
What are some alternatives?
winsparkle - App update framework for Windows, inspired by Sparkle for macOS
Squirrel - An installation and update framework for Windows desktop apps
NetSparkle - NetSparkle is a C# cross-platform software update framework for .NET developers compatible with .NET 4.6.2/.NET 6+, WinForms, WPF, and Avalonia; uses Ed25519 or DSA signatures! View basic usage here in the README or visit our website for code docs.
oneget - PackageManagement (aka OneGet) is a package manager for Windows
BruteShark - Network Analysis Tool
api-ms-win-core-path-HACK - Implementation of api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll for Windows 7 based on Wine code
Versions - 📦 A Scoop bucket for alternative versions of apps.
winget-cli - WinGet is the Windows Package Manager. This project includes a CLI (Command Line Interface), PowerShell modules, and a COM (Component Object Model) API (Application Programming Interface).
algorand-windows-node - Algorand Node Microsoft Windows support
Main - 📦 The default bucket for Scoop.