![]() ![]() Do you imagine someone installing your app 10 times on a machine? 50? 100? Make a sane choice - this will be the number of your elements. Don't try to support unlimited number of instances - try sticking with reasonably big number.You have to have a bootstrapper - something that passes correct command line parameters to msiexec.exe. You won't be able to achieve the "install each new instance with double-clicking MSI file" behavior. ![]() It's not a short read, so here is a quick digest: Note that this version of WiX simplifies it significantly. Years ago I published the article of how to start authoring multiple instance installations with WiX 3.6. So, think twice before you go this road.īeing complex, it is still possible. Component rules are often tricky to follow, and multiple instances aspect adds some complexity on top. I used to work with this kind of installations before, and I would agree with - it is rather an exception, than the rule when it comes to Windows Installer based installations.
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