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I am totally new to WiX, so of course my first task with WiX is to migrate an existing large installation program from WiX 2 to WiX 3. I've had a number of wrinkles most of which have been sorted, but I would be grateful for some suggestions with the following light errors. Since I am new to WiX, I want to list my whole process:

To create a WiX library:

candle.exe *.wxs  
lit.exe -out "wixui_company.wixlib" *.wixobj

To generate the main MSI:

candle.exe main.wxs -o main.wixobj  
light.exe main.wixobj -o Main_Installer.msi wixui_company.wixlib -ext WixUIExtension

This last command gives dozens and dozens of errors, but they all take the following form

error LGHT0091 : Duplicate symbol 'Dialog:LicenseAgreementDlg' found.

I have grep and re-greped, but the only references are the following:

In LicenseAgreementDlg.wxs:

<Fragment>  
    <UI>  
        <Dialog Id="LicenseAgreementDlg" ...

And in wixui_company.wxs

<Fragment>  
    <UI Id="WixUI">  
          <DialogRef Id="LicenseAgreementDlg" />  
...
          <Property Id="WixUI_WelcomeDlg_Next" Value="LicenseAgreementDlg" />

It is the DialogRef line that gives the error.

These both get referenced from wixui_company.wixlib in the main.wxs:

<UIRef Id="WixUI" />

FWIW, if I change either the ref to WixUI or the ref to LicenseAgreementDlg, duplicate errors go away, but instead I get symbol not found link errors. I migrated the original wxs files using WixCop, but under WiX 2 they all worked as is. I am guessing that this has to do with the move to put WiXUI in it's own namespace in WiX 3, but frankly I have no idea what to even try.

Any ideas on where things went horribly wrong?

Thanks,

Adam

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Hi, I am still looking for help. Any ideas? – user1751585 Oct 17 '12 at 11:44
Are you using a standard WiX UI? If so which one? – Neil Sleightholm Oct 21 '12 at 10:26

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