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msbuild - How do I make a WiX installer with a completely self-contained .NET 3.5 sp1 installer?

I need to include the full .NET 3.5 sp1 installer into my installer, which is in WiX.

I need that boostrapper to be entirely self contained, with no web access at all. It is just not allowed for this installer to require the web; we have customers in outer Mongolia (I'm serious, not just using the place name because it's remote) to whom we ship CDs because they do not have internet access at all.

The WiX tutorial states:

<Target Name="AfterBuild">
    <GenerateBootstrapper ApplicationFile="$(TargetFileName)" 
                      ApplicationName="My Application Name"
                      BootstrapperItems="@(BootstrapperFile)"
                      ComponentsLocation="Relative"
                      CopyComponents="True"
                      OutputPath="$(OutputPath)"
                      Path="C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0ABootstrapper"/>
</Target>

The above bootstrapper requires the web. How do I make an installer that does not?

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<Project ToolsVersion="3.5"
   xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">

    <ItemGroup>
        <BootstrapperFile Include="Microsoft.Net.Framework.3.5.SP1" >
           <ProductName>.NET Framework 3.5 SP1</ProductName>
        </BootstrapperFile>
        <BootstrapperFile Include="Microsoft.Windows.Installer.3.1" >
           <ProductName>Windows Installer 3.1</ProductName>
        </BootstrapperFile>
    </ItemGroup>

    <Target Name="setup">
        <GenerateBootstrapper
            ApplicationFile="myproduct.msi"
            ApplicationName="myproduct"
            BootstrapperItems="@(BootstrapperFile)"
            Path="$(bootstrapperPackagesFolder)"
            ComponentsLocation="Relative"
            OutputPath="$(cddir)"
            Culture="en"/>
    </Target>

</Project>

In your case, the $(bootstrapperPackagesFolder) variable would point to C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0ABootstrapper. The $(cddir) variable is the folder where you compose the content of your installation CD.

The GenerateBootStrapper task will not only generate a bootstrapper exe, but will also copy a DotNetFX35SP1 and a WindowsInstaller3_1 folder to the same location. During installation, the bootstrapper exe will look for those folders and use the files in there, rather than downloading them.

I'm not sure if my example is different from what you are already doing; maybe you just forgot to include the DotNetFX35SP1 folder on the installation CD?


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