Note, this information is available in full in the manual. It can be found in the following locations with examples:
How To: Install the .NET Framework Using Burn
How To: Check for .NET Framework versions
WixNetfxExtension
That being said
Using WiX, you cannot generate an MSI to install .Net [X]. You can, however, use it to generate a bootstrapped installer executable.
Luckily, including the .Net installer is trivially simple in a WiX Bundle project. Simply include a reference to the WixNetFxExtension.dll (should be in "[Wix Install location]\bin") in your bundle project, and then include the following in your <Chain>
:
<PackageGroupRef id="[.Net package]" />
where [.Net package]
is:
- NetFx40Web
- NetFx40Redist
- NetFx40ClientWeb
- NetFx40ClientRedist
- NetFx45Web
- NetFx45Redist
For example, a bundle that includes the .Net 4.5 Web installer:
<Bundle Name="E.G." Version="1.0.0.0" Manufacturer="Me" UpgradeCode="[Guid]">
<BootstrapperApplicationRef Id="WixStandardBootstrapperApplication.RtfLicense"/>
<Chain>
<PackageGroupRef Id="NetFx45Web" />
<MsiPackage SourceFile="$(var.ExampleInstaller.TargetPath)" />
</Chain>
</Bundle>
And if you are using the Redist packages, you can run the compiled installer with -layout
to download the files so that they can be burned to a CD/DVD (using the Standard Bootsrapper application, custom bootstrapper applications may or may not have similar functionality).