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properties - Set a property in WiX based on a condition

This should be easy, but after several hours I’m coming up blank. ;(

I do a registry search (actually two), because I need to check for either of two previous installs and then install my new files to the location of the prior install that was found.

  • Only one of these prior installs will actually exist.

I then need to install my new files to the 'InstallLocation' of which 'PROD#' was found.

<!—  Look for the UnInstall key of the 1st possible product  -->
<!—  GUID = {E928E024-DEFE-41A7-8469-D338212C4943}           -->
<Property Id='PROD1'>
    <RegistrySearch Id='PROD_REG1'
                    Type='raw'
                    Root='HKLM'
                    Key='$(var.REGKEY_PROD1)'
                    Name='InstallLocation' />
</Property>

<!—  Look for the UnInstall key of the 2nd possible product  -->
<!—  GUID = {A40A9018-DB9D-4588-A591-F012600C6300}           -->
<Property Id='PROD2'>
  <RegistrySearch Id='PROD_REG2'
                  Type='raw'
                  Root='HKLM'
                  Key='$(var.REGKEY_PROD2)'
                  Name='InstallLocation' />
    </Property>

<!--  How do I set INSTALL_HERE Property to whichever ‘InstallLocation’ was found?  -->

<!--  Define the directory structure  -->
<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
    <Directory Id="INSTALL_HERE">
        <Directory Id="MAIN_DIRECTORY" Name="MyProduct"/>
        <Directory Id="HELP_DIRECTORY" Name="Help"/>
    </Directory>
</Directory>
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The following will set properties A and B to the result of two different registry searches. If the search for B was successfull, it overrides the value of A with the value of B.

  <Property Id="A">
     <!-- registry search 1 here -->
  </Property>

  <Property Id="B">
     <!-- registry search 2 here -->
  </Property>

  <SetProperty Id="A" After="AppSearch" Value="[B]">
     B
  </SetProperty>

Note how the SetProperty element uses the value of B twice: once as Value="[B]" to override the value of A, and once as the condition text of the custom action. The After="AppSearch" ensures that the custom action is executed right after the registry searches.

See also this answer of Rob Mensching


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