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I am trying to create a WiX bundle that installs the .NET Framework 4.0 before my MSI installer. I inspected the log file for my bootstrapper using the command line argument \l log.txt and discovered that the ExePackage::DetectCondition is always evaluating to false.

I am including WixNetFxExtension.dll as a reference in my Visual Studio 2010 Windows Installer XML Bootstrapper project.

I am including the NetFxExtension namespace:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi"
    xmlns:util="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/UtilExtension"
    xmlns:bal="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/BalExtension"
    xmlns:netfx="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/NetFxExtension">

Providing the basic bundle framework:

  <Bundle Name="RSA Bootstrapper"
      ...
    <BootstrapperApplicationRef Id="WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense" />
      ...

    <Chain>
      <PackageGroupRef Id="NET40" />
      <PackageGroupRef Id="RSA_Application" />
    </Chain>
  </Bundle>
    ...

I am including the <PropertyRef Id="NETFRAMEWORK40FULL" /> in the fragment and then going on to define the ExePackage for .NET Framework 4.0 (NET40):

  <Fragment>
    <PropertyRef Id="NETFRAMEWORK40FULL" />
    <PackageGroup Id="NET40">
    <ExePackage SourceFile="dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe"
        Compressed="yes"
        Cache="yes"
        DetectCondition="NETFRAMEWORK40FULL"
        InstallCommand="/norestart /passive /showrmui /ACTION=Install"
        Permanent="yes"
        InstallCondition="NOT NETFRAMEWORK40FULL"
        Vital="yes" >
    <ExitCode Value="0" Behavior="success" />
    <ExitCode Value="1641" Behavior="scheduleReboot" />
    <ExitCode Value="3010" Behavior="scheduleReboot" />
    <ExitCode Behavior="error" /> <!-- Everything else is an error -->
  </ExePackage>
    ...

I have also checked the Visual Studio build output to confirm that the WixNetFxExtension.dll is referenced correctly:

C:\Program Files (x86)\WiX Toolset v3.7\bin\Light.exe ... -ext "C:\Program Files (x86)\WiX Toolset v3.7\bin\WixNetFxExtension.dll"

The problem is with the DetectCondition property. No matter what I set it to, it evaluates to false.

Thinking that maybe the NETFRAMEWORK40FULL reference cannot be trusted, I tried using this instead:

<Fragment>
  <Variable Name="isInstalled"
      Type="numeric"
      Value="0"
      Persisted="yes"
      bal:Overridable="yes"/>
  <util:RegistrySearch Id="FindInstallKey"
      Root="HKLM" Key="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Full"
      Value="Install"
      Result="exists"
      Variable="InstallKeyExists" />
  <util:RegistrySearch
      Root="HKLM" Key="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Full"
      Value="Install"
      Variable="isInstalled"
      After="FindInstallKey"
      Condition="InstallKeyExists = true"
      Format="raw" />
</Fragment>

Setting DetectCondition="isInstalled" or DetectCondition="isInstalled = true" always evaluates to false. Even setting DetectCondition="true" always evaluates to false!

Here is a log snippet of what I am talking about, with DetectCondition="true"

[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i001: Burn v3.7.1224.0, Windows v6.1 (Build 7601: Service Pack 1), path: C:\Users\lalic\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Projects\RSA Preset\Bootstrapper\bin\Release\Bootstrapper.exe, cmdline: '/l log.txt -burn.unelevated BurnPipe.{33090847-CC78-445B-BAAA-564B840B7E8E} {38F95C6A-EC0F-4402-951B-FABFC5827CB6} 6296'
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleLog' to value 'C:\Users\lalic\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Projects\RSA Preset\Bootstrapper\bin\Release\log.txt'
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleOriginalSource' to value 'C:\Users\lalic\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Projects\RSA Preset\Bootstrapper\bin\Release\Bootstrapper.exe'
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i052: Condition '((VersionNT = v5.1) AND (ServicePackLevel >= 3)) OR ((VersionNT = v5.2) AND (ServicePackLevel >= 2)) OR ((VersionNT = v6.0) AND (ServicePackLevel >= 1)) OR (VersionNT >= v6.1)' evaluates to true.
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleName' to value 'RSA Bootstrapper'
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i100: Detect begin, 2 packages
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i052: Condition 'true' evaluates to false.
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i103: Detected related package: {D431417D-F0AC-4CFB-8E25-E27F5B8101D9}, scope: PerMachine, version: 2.1.15.0, language: 0 operation: MajorUpgrade
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i101: Detected package: dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe, state: Absent, cached: None
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i101: Detected package: RSA_Preset.msi, state: Absent, cached: None
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:01:43]i199: Detect complete, result: 0x0
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:02:04]i200: Plan begin, 2 packages, action: Install
[16A0:17B4][2013-02-13T13:02:04]i052: Condition 'NOT NETFRAMEWORK40FULL' evaluates to true.

Specifically, i052: Condition 'true' evaluates to false. and actually Condition 'NOT NETFRAMEWORK40FULL' evaluates to true. even though I have .NET 4.0 Full installed and can manually find the .NET 4.0 entry in my registry, both in the usual spot and under HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node (I am on a 64 bit system).

Am I missing something? Why doesn't DetectCondition work for me? The project compiles, runs, deploys the payload(s) and otherwise works fine.

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  • Apologize for the long post. Trying to be thorough! And on that note, I am using WiX v3.7
    – Terrabits
    Feb 13, 2013 at 21:55

2 Answers 2

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<PropertyRef Id="NETFRAMEWORK40FULL" /> is a reference to an MSI property but you're creating a bundle. Bundles have variables that are distinct from MSI properties, though Burn itself provides a number of bundle variables that mimic those that MSI provides.

That said, WixNetFxExtension provides package groups for the 4.0 NetFx installers. You can replace all that with a simple <PackageGroupRef Id="NetFx40Redist" />.

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  • Huh. I did not realize NETFRAMEWORK40FULL was an MSI property. Thanks. Maybe that is causing the logic error? Still haven't figured that part out, although NetFx40Redist avoids that issue altogether. Any thoughts on this? I shied away from using <PackageGroupRef Id="NetFx40Redist" /> because I wanted to control the installation attributes of the package. I decided to stop being stubborn and give it a shot (at your suggestion) and so far it is working out for me; I guess the default settings are fine. Thanks for your help :-)
    – Terrabits
    Feb 15, 2013 at 3:39
  • Yes, you can't use an MSI property in a Burn expression. That requires a Burn variable.
    – Bob Arnson
    Feb 15, 2013 at 17:19
  • The fact that "Bundle" variables can't be used in MSIs makes no sense whatsoever. Why even have them?
    – Brandon
    Nov 2, 2015 at 15:05
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Variables like NETFRAMEWORK40FULL are MSI variables, you cannot use them in Bundles.

I have successfully embedded the .NET Framework 4.0 Client Version within my bundle. Conditions variables resolved from the Registry.

Notice the syntax "&lt;&lt;" (which translates to <<) in DetectCondition attribute. This page may help http://wix.tramontana.co.hu/tutorial/com-expression-syntax-miscellanea/expression-syntax

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Wix 
    xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi" 
    xmlns:bal="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/BalExtension" 
    xmlns:util="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/UtilExtension"
    xmlns:netfx="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/NetFxExtension">

    <Bundle
        Name="My Program Name"
        Version="1.2.0"
        Manufacturer="SUSU"
        UpgradeCode="some-guid">

        <Chain>
            <PackageGroupRef Id="Netfx4"/>
            <MsiPackage Id="MyProgramInstaller" SourceFile="product.msi" Compressed="yes"/>
        </Chain>

        <BootstrapperApplicationRef Id="WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense">
            <bal:WixStandardBootstrapperApplication
                LicenseFile="license.rtf"
                ShowVersion="yes"
            />
        </BootstrapperApplicationRef>
    </Bundle>

    <Fragment>

        <util:RegistrySearch Root="HKLM" Key="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Net Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Client" Value="Version" 
            Variable="Netfx4ClientVersion" /> 

        <util:RegistrySearch Root="HKLM" Key="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Net Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Client" Value="Version" 
            Variable="Netfx4x64ClientVersion" Win64="yes" /> 

        <util:RegistrySearch Root="HKLM" Key="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Net Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Full" Value="Version" 
            Variable="Netfx4FullVersion" /> 

        <util:RegistrySearch Root="HKLM" Key="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Net Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Full" Value="Version" 
            Variable="Netfx4x64FullVersion" Win64="yes"/> 


        <PackageGroup Id="Netfx4">
            <ExePackage
                Id="Netfx4"
                Cache="no"
                Compressed="yes"
                PerMachine="yes"
                Permanent="yes"
                Vital="yes"
                SourceFile="c:\Downloads\dotNetFx40_Client_x86_x64.exe"
                InstallCommand="/q"
                DetectCondition="(Netfx4FullVersion &lt;&lt; &quot;4&quot;) OR (Netfx4ClientVersion &lt;&lt; &quot;4&quot;) OR (Netfx4x64ClientVersion &lt;&lt; &quot;4&quot;) OR (Netfx4x64FullVersion &lt;&lt; &quot;4&quot;)"
                />
        </PackageGroup>

    </Fragment>


</Wix>
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