Often, the best place to put documentation, product information, and support is online. This way, we can keep the information current and the amount of documents that we load onto the end user's computer small. We just need a way to direct the users to the resources. With WiX, we can show hyperlinks, open a website automatically, and add shortcuts that link to a web page. Or, if we want to keep information offline, we can copy the HTML files locally and open them from there. The following recipes will explore how we can connect our installation with the Web.
WiX Cookbook
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WiX Cookbook
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
WiX Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Organizing and Building WiX Projects
Installing Files and Directories
File and Folder Permissions
Shortcuts
Editing XML Files during Installation
Custom Actions
Installing Wizards
Users and Groups
Handling Prerequisites
Installing Websites
Linking to the Web
Installing SQL Server Databases
Admin Tasks
Index
Customer Reviews