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It turns out this isn't actually necessary after all to make the installer behave in the expected way in the default case (giving a UAC prompt and installing systemwide). And I'm told it has undesirable consequences in more complicated cases, which I'm not expert enough in MSI to fully understand.
602 lines
30 KiB
XML
602 lines
30 KiB
XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<!-- WiX source code for the PuTTY installer. -->
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<?if $(var.RealPlatform) = x64 ?>
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<?define Bitness = " (64-bit)" ?>
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<?define RegKeyPathLocation = "Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY64" ?>
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<?else ?>
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<?define Bitness = "" ?>
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<?define RegKeyPathLocation = "Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY" ?>
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<?endif ?>
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<?if $(var.RealPlatform) = x86 ?>
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<?define InstallerVersion = "100" ?>
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<?define PlatformProgramFilesFolder = "ProgramFilesFolder" ?>
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<?elseif $(var.RealPlatform) = x64 ?>
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<?define InstallerVersion = "200" ?>
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<?define PlatformProgramFilesFolder = "ProgramFiles64Folder" ?>
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<?else ?>
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<?define InstallerVersion = "500" ?>
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<?define PlatformProgramFilesFolder = "ProgramFiles64Folder" ?>
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<?endif ?>
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<?if $(var.RealPlatform) = x64 ?>
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<?define ProductNameSuffix = " (64-bit)" ?>
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<?define UpgradeCode_GUID = "C9EAA861-2B72-4FAF-9FEE-EEB1AD5FD15E" ?>
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<?define PuTTY_Component_GUID = "C673C970-25AE-4659-9621-A1FE0598E9DC" ?>
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<?define Pageant_Component_GUID = "BA37328A-9A9C-4912-B84D-9C4A21B4E79A" ?>
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<?define PSFTP_Component_GUID = "8BC2740F-CD4A-4076-8C33-2847ECA17B4E" ?>
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<?define PuTTYgen_Component_GUID = "4E3F554E-C9C9-419B-9816-94135D1F6EFF" ?>
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<?define Plink_Component_GUID = "72C38830-1C06-40D5-B2C5-BE21F4C9D529" ?>
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<?define PSCP_Component_GUID = "58FCAA52-CEF9-4665-B95E-7695FCF8F0A9" ?>
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<?define HelpFile_Component_GUID = "B880CECB-2CDA-4DB1-8EB3-1627D29394FB" ?>
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<?define Website_Component_GUID = "08A334E8-D376-438A-98C7-4E65BE09A335" ?>
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<?define LICENCE_Component_GUID = "D15E5FA9-C912-4F7A-A663-9FE3CFD5FB01" ?>
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<?define README_Component_GUID = "B8F2F9DE-0311-436E-86A4-BEFED84968C0" ?>
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<?define PPK_Assoc_Component_GUID = "70B4360C-7A2E-4C9E-9135-289C5467CB04" ?>
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<?define Path_Component_GUID = "A0CFC986-489D-452B-8A8F-F9DBEF6916F4" ?>
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<?define ProgramMenuDir_GUID = "3B2B7A2B-25F1-4EC4-987F-75BFD038632E" ?>
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<?define Desktop_Shortcut_Component_GUID = "0A715416-EA6E-4A1C-8670-838307083EE5" ?>
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<?elseif $(var.RealPlatform) = x86 ?>
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<?define ProductNameSuffix = "" ?>
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<?define UpgradeCode_GUID = "DCE70C63-8808-4646-B16B-A677BD298385" ?>
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<?define PuTTY_Component_GUID = "07ACF511-6DF6-4883-AABA-33BC14901324" ?>
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<?define Pageant_Component_GUID = "649F963E-21C4-4755-8CE4-D80598DCEE6D" ?>
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<?define PSFTP_Component_GUID = "3D7B9536-EC0E-4A6A-A3DF-8D285474391A" ?>
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<?define PuTTYgen_Component_GUID = "4774F6B3-8A07-42A5-9F4D-E7FE6AA78B84" ?>
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<?define Plink_Component_GUID = "7D96F9BB-4154-49D6-86AE-0D8F1379ACBC" ?>
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<?define PSCP_Component_GUID = "71519D4A-3ED5-4A46-A7E4-B6E4600A8684" ?>
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<?define HelpFile_Component_GUID = "72806A73-9D4D-49BF-8CAA-E90B0D83AEED" ?>
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<?define Website_Component_GUID = "7DAD6536-C1A7-430C-BC8A-90176CCB78D0" ?>
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<?define LICENCE_Component_GUID = "6AB710C0-F7A1-4B7A-AC2E-6993D6E98332" ?>
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<?define README_Component_GUID = "0AB63F2A-0FD9-4961-B8F7-AB85C22D9986" ?>
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<?define PPK_Assoc_Component_GUID = "13BBF036-F4C0-4F5B-9167-7BA35C673AAB" ?>
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<?define Path_Component_GUID = "D1F68AAA-D20D-4047-828F-D0AC443FAF64" ?>
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<?define ProgramMenuDir_GUID = "C12C3BB3-EC24-4883-8349-4AC8017C9E6A" ?>
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<?define Desktop_Shortcut_Component_GUID = "D039E3D1-CE42-488D-96CC-90E1DE3796F8" ?>
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<?elseif $(var.RealPlatform) = Arm ?>
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<?define ProductNameSuffix = " (32-bit Arm)" ?>
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<?define UpgradeCode_GUID = "B8E49D4D-7C56-400D-85B4-DF953C227207" ?>
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<?define PuTTY_Component_GUID = "207B46FA-0554-4DB4-AA87-F85464FA065E" ?>
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<?define Pageant_Component_GUID = "F20A76A8-C4D5-4447-A345-C52F437BDEDC" ?>
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<?define PSFTP_Component_GUID = "F868395D-2135-419B-AB97-B782D7FBA468" ?>
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<?define PuTTYgen_Component_GUID = "FC558E64-D17D-4297-8694-92F5284965FF" ?>
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<?define Plink_Component_GUID = "E2ECE65F-4D41-4B17-AF24-A90B6649E732" ?>
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<?define PSCP_Component_GUID = "5C6A332C-9D9C-4097-94DB-995994B29B51" ?>
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<?define HelpFile_Component_GUID = "9C666B10-5F6F-41D3-AFF3-F746DB785CF5" ?>
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<?define Website_Component_GUID = "C520868B-9EC8-4CEC-B740-40D947F23928" ?>
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<?define LICENCE_Component_GUID = "14A5A99F-C347-4D6B-8E3F-2B7297D94C64" ?>
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<?define README_Component_GUID = "E1C9357C-7524-4B8B-A2AE-6FB9A1B4AE0B" ?>
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<?define PPK_Assoc_Component_GUID = "8A1E556E-8E39-465E-BAE5-9E112F7DCBFD" ?>
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<?define Path_Component_GUID = "425860FA-B31E-440E-99AD-C2CCFC195092" ?>
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<?define ProgramMenuDir_GUID = "0F2F67F1-FB69-4D0F-8A7F-A6BA2CD79F00" ?>
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<?define Desktop_Shortcut_Component_GUID = "63CA2A72-4B56-4207-9E2B-1FC4E3C883AE" ?>
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<?elseif $(var.RealPlatform) = Arm64 ?>
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<?define ProductNameSuffix = " (64-bit Arm)" ?>
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<?define UpgradeCode_GUID = "2125AD39-A960-4377-AD41-99E50D842AE5" ?>
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<?define PuTTY_Component_GUID = "43A61725-EC31-4F8C-8BF3-3C988E53185B" ?>
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<?define Pageant_Component_GUID = "8D36F326-F1BC-42E4-AC42-925449782B5A" ?>
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<?define PSFTP_Component_GUID = "E3C7B364-35F9-4B25-A0FB-B86B4E4949EE" ?>
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<?define PuTTYgen_Component_GUID = "BE5F4873-152E-477B-B8F8-2F7FDD6186BC" ?>
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<?define Plink_Component_GUID = "46382105-49C3-4B59-B250-C889F03BD73E" ?>
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<?define PSCP_Component_GUID = "CB738CC0-7F19-457B-9B32-A3665E0E46CB" ?>
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<?define HelpFile_Component_GUID = "F5170725-418F-448B-A9F2-C484E43E1C56" ?>
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<?define Website_Component_GUID = "87D4BA0A-0DDC-4D82-A58A-F32B4E9B898F" ?>
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<?define LICENCE_Component_GUID = "AAD0A8B0-FAB0-4712-87F9-336FEF2629BF" ?>
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<?define README_Component_GUID = "9D20B714-5E8A-40A3-AE65-DFE21C2270C9" ?>
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<?define PPK_Assoc_Component_GUID = "B967F31F-25C6-4586-B042-DA7E448BA773" ?>
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<?define Path_Component_GUID = "12E0B4AA-C8AF-4917-AFB5-DD8143A1A784" ?>
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<?define ProgramMenuDir_GUID = "A9C3DFD6-682F-4B9F-B6AE-B2FFA8050CB5" ?>
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<?define Desktop_Shortcut_Component_GUID = "8999BBE1-F99E-4301-B7A6-480C19DE13B9" ?>
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<?endif ?>
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<?ifndef HelpFilePath ?>
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<?define HelpFilePath = "../doc/putty.chm" ?>
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<?endif ?>
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<?define ProgramName = "PuTTY$(var.Bitness)" ?>
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<Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi">
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<!--
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Product tag. The Id component is set to "*", which causes WiX to
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make up a new GUID every time it's run, whereas UpgradeCode is
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set to a fixed GUID. This combination allows Windows to
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recognise each new PuTTY installer as different (because of Id)
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versions of the same underlying thing (because of the common
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UpgradeCode).
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$(var.Winver) is define on candle.exe's command line by the
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build script, and is expected to be a dotted tuple of four
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16-bit decimal integers (similar to a Windows VERSIONINFO
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resource). For PuTTY's particular conventions, see comment in
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Buildscr.
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-->
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<Product
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Name="$(var.Puttytextver)$(var.ProductNameSuffix)"
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Manufacturer="Simon Tatham"
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Id="*"
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UpgradeCode="$(var.UpgradeCode_GUID)"
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Language="1033" Codepage="1252" Version="$(var.Winver)">
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<!--
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$(var.Puttytextver) is again defined on the candle command
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line, and describes the version of PuTTY in human-readable
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form, e.g. "PuTTY 0.67" or "PuTTY development snapshot [foo]".
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-->
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<Package Id="*" Keywords="Installer"
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Description="$(var.Puttytextver) installer"
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Manufacturer="Simon Tatham"
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InstallerVersion="$(var.InstallerVersion)" Languages="1033"
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Compressed="yes" SummaryCodepage="1252" />
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<!--
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Permit installing an arbitrary one of these PuTTY installers
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over the top of an existing one, whether it's an upgrade or a
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downgrade. In particular, this makes it easy to switch between
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trunk development snapshots and a release or prerelease, in
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cases where you change your mind about whether you want the
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features or the stability.
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Setting the REINSTALLMODE property to "amus" (from its default
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of "omus") forces every component replaced by a different
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version of the installer to be _actually_ reinstalled; the 'o'
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flag in the default setting breaks the downgrade case by
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causing Windows to disallow installation of an older version
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over the top of a newer one - and to do so _silently_, so the
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installer claims to have worked fine but putty.exe isn't
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there.
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-->
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<MajorUpgrade AllowDowngrades="yes" MigrateFeatures="yes" />
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<Property Id="REINSTALLMODE" Value="amus"/>
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<!-- Boilerplate -->
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<Media Id="1" Cabinet="putty.cab" EmbedCab="yes" />
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<!--
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The actual directory structure and list of 'components'
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(individual files or shortcuts or additions to PATH) that are
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installed.
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We install directly under "Program Files\PuTTY" rather than
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the recommended three-level pathname including a manufacturer.
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It's bad enough that I put my name irrevocably in everyone's
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Registry without putting it in all of their filesystems as
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well...
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-->
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<Directory Id="TARGETDIR" Name="SourceDir">
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<Directory Id="$(var.PlatformProgramFilesFolder)" Name="PFiles">
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<Directory Id="INSTALLDIR" Name="PuTTY">
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<!--
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The following components all install things in the main
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install directory (implicitly, by being nested where
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they are in the XML structure). Most of them also put a
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shortcut in a subdir of the Start menu, though some of
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the more obscure things like LICENCE are just there for
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the sake of being _somewhere_ and don't rate a shortcut.
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-->
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<Component Id="PuTTY_Component"
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Guid="$(var.PuTTY_Component_GUID)">
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<File Id="PuTTY_File"
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Source="$(var.Builddir)putty.exe" KeyPath="yes">
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<Shortcut Id="startmenuPuTTY" Directory="ProgramMenuDir"
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WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR"
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Name="PuTTY" Advertise="no">
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<!-- Set AppUserModelId to match what PuTTY sets at runtime.
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Source for the GUID key:
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https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd391569(v=vs.85).aspx
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via http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2820983/ -->
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<ShortcutProperty
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Key="{9F4C2855-9F79-4B39-A8D0-E1D42DE1D5F3}, 5"
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Value="SimonTatham.PuTTY" />
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</Shortcut>
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</File>
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</Component>
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<Component Id="Pageant_Component"
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Guid="$(var.Pageant_Component_GUID)">
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<File Id="Pageant_File"
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Source="$(var.Builddir)pageant.exe" KeyPath="yes">
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<Shortcut Id="startmenuPageant" Directory="ProgramMenuDir"
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WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR"
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Name="Pageant" Advertise="no" />
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</File>
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</Component>
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<Component Id="PSFTP_Component"
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Guid="$(var.PSFTP_Component_GUID)">
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<File Id="PSFTP_File"
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Source="$(var.Builddir)psftp.exe" KeyPath="yes">
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<Shortcut Id="startmenuPSFTP" Directory="ProgramMenuDir"
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WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR"
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Name="PSFTP" Advertise="no" />
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</File>
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</Component>
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<Component Id="PuTTYgen_Component"
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Guid="$(var.PuTTYgen_Component_GUID)">
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<File Id="PuTTYgen_File"
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Source="$(var.Builddir)puttygen.exe" KeyPath="yes">
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<Shortcut Id="startmenuPuTTYgen" Directory="ProgramMenuDir"
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WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR"
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Name="PuTTYgen" Advertise="no" />
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</File>
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</Component>
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<Component Id="Plink_Component"
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Guid="$(var.Plink_Component_GUID)">
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<File Id="Plink_File"
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Source="$(var.Builddir)plink.exe" KeyPath="yes" />
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</Component>
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<Component Id="PSCP_Component"
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Guid="$(var.PSCP_Component_GUID)">
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<File Id="PSCP_File"
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Source="$(var.Builddir)pscp.exe" KeyPath="yes" />
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</Component>
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<Component Id="HelpFile_Component"
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Guid="$(var.HelpFile_Component_GUID)">
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<File Id="HelpFile_File"
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Source="$(var.HelpFilePath)" KeyPath="yes">
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<Shortcut Id="startmenuManual" Directory="ProgramMenuDir"
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Name="PuTTY Manual"
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Advertise="no" />
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</File>
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<RegistryValue Root="HKLM"
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Key="$(var.RegKeyPathLocation)\CHMPath"
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Type="string" Value="[#HelpFile_File]"/>
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</Component>
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<Component Id="Website_Component"
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Guid="$(var.Website_Component_GUID)">
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<File Id="Website_File"
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Source="website.url" KeyPath="yes">
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<Shortcut Id="startmenuWebsite" Directory="ProgramMenuDir"
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Name="PuTTY Web Site"
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Advertise="no" />
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</File>
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</Component>
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<Component Id="LICENCE_Component"
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Guid="$(var.LICENCE_Component_GUID)">
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<File Id="LICENCE_File"
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Source="../LICENCE" KeyPath="yes" />
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</Component>
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<Component Id="README_Component"
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Guid="$(var.README_Component_GUID)">
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<File Id="README_File"
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Source="README-msi.txt" Name="README.txt" KeyPath="yes" />
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</Component>
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<!--
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This component sets up the file associations for the
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.ppk private key file extension: right-clicking should
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give options to launch both Pageant and PuTTYgen with a
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given key.
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Unlike all the above components, this one also puts a
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registry entry in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, which is the 'key
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path' for the component, i.e. the thing Windows checks
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to know whether this component is installed. Those have
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to be either files or registry entries; so for all the
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above things the key paths are the actual files we
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wanted to install, whereas for this one we have to
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invent a spurious extra thing to be the key path.
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-->
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<Component Id="PPK_Assoc_Component"
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Guid="$(var.PPK_Assoc_Component_GUID)">
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<ProgId Id="PPK_Assoc_ProgId"
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Description="PuTTY Private Key File">
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<Extension Id="ppk"
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ContentType="application/x-putty-private-key">
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<Verb Id="open" Command="Load into Pageant"
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TargetFile="Pageant_File" Argument='"%1"'/>
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<Verb Id="edit" Command="Edit with PuTTYgen"
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TargetFile="PuTTYgen_File" Argument='"%1"' />
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</Extension>
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</ProgId>
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<RegistryValue Root="HKLM"
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Key="$(var.RegKeyPathLocation)\PPKAssociation"
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Type="string" Value="" KeyPath="yes" />
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</Component>
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<!--
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This component appends the install directory to PATH, so
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that command prompt windows automatically get the
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ability to run the command-line utilities (PSCP, PSFTP
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and Plink, though all the others are available too if
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you want). Again, it needs a pointless registry entry to
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act as a key path.
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-->
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<Component Id="Path_Component"
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Guid="$(var.Path_Component_GUID)">
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<Environment Id="Path_Environment"
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Name="PATH"
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Value="[INSTALLDIR]"
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Permanent="no"
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Part="last"
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Action="set"
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System="yes"/>
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<RegistryValue Root="HKLM"
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Key="$(var.RegKeyPathLocation)\PathEntry"
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Type="string" Value="" KeyPath="yes" />
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</Component>
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</Directory>
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</Directory>
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<!--
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This component doesn't actually install anything, but it
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arranges for the Start Menu _directory_ to be removed again
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on uninstall. All the actual shortcuts inside the directory
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are placed by code above here.
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-->
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<Directory Id="ProgramMenuFolder" Name="Programs">
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<Directory Id="ProgramMenuDir" Name="$(var.ProgramName)">
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<Component Id="ProgramMenuDir"
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Guid="$(var.ProgramMenuDir_GUID)">
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<RemoveFolder Id="ProgramMenuDir" On="uninstall" />
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<RegistryValue Root="HKLM"
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Key="$(var.RegKeyPathLocation)\StartMenu"
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Type="string" Value="" KeyPath="yes" />
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</Component>
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</Directory>
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</Directory>
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<!--
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This component puts a shortcut to PuTTY itself on the
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desktop.
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-->
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<Directory Id="DesktopFolder" Name="Desktop">
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<Component Id="Desktop_Shortcut_Component"
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Guid="$(var.Desktop_Shortcut_Component_GUID)">
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<Shortcut Id="DesktopPuTTY"
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WorkingDirectory="INSTALLDIR" Target="[INSTALLDIR]putty.exe"
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Name="$(var.ProgramName)" Advertise="no">
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<!-- Set AppUserModelId to match what PuTTY sets at
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runtime. I don't know if this does anything directly
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useful on the desktop version of the shortcut, but we
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might as well keep it consistent with the Start Menu
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version in case someone starts manually moving or
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copying shortcuts around. -->
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<ShortcutProperty
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Key="{9F4C2855-9F79-4B39-A8D0-E1D42DE1D5F3}, 5"
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Value="SimonTatham.PuTTY" />
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</Shortcut>
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<RegistryValue Root="HKLM"
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Key="$(var.RegKeyPathLocation)\DesktopEntry"
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Type="string" Value="" KeyPath="yes" />
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</Component>
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</Directory>
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</Directory>
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<!--
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Detect an installation of PuTTY made by the old Inno Setup
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installer, and refuse to run if we find one. I don't know what
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would happen if you tried anyway, but since they install files
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at the same pathnames, it surely wouldn't end well.
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It could be argued that a better approach would be to actually
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_launch_ the Inno Setup uninstaller automatically at this
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point (prompting the user first, of course), but I'm not
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nearly skilled enough with WiX to know how, or even if it's
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feasible.
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-->
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<Property Id="LEGACYINNOSETUPINSTALLERNATIVE32PROPERTY">
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<RegistrySearch
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Id="LegacyInnoSetupInstallerNative32RegSearch"
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Root="HKLM"
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Key="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\PuTTY_is1"
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Name="QuietUninstallString" Type="raw" />
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</Property>
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<Property Id="LEGACYINNOSETUPINSTALLER32ON64PROPERTY">
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<RegistrySearch
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Id="LegacyInnoSetupInstaller32On64RegSearch"
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Root="HKLM"
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Key="SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\PuTTY_is1"
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Name="QuietUninstallString" Type="raw" />
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</Property>
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<Condition Message="A version of PuTTY is already installed on this system using the old Inno Setup installer. Please uninstall that before running the new installer.">
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<![CDATA[Installed OR
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(LEGACYINNOSETUPINSTALLERNATIVE32PROPERTY = "" AND
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LEGACYINNOSETUPINSTALLER32ON64PROPERTY = "")]]>
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</Condition>
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<!--
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Separate the installation into 'features', which are parts of
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the install that can be chosen separately.
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Since PuTTY is tiny, I haven't bothered to separate the actual
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_files_ into features; I've just put them all in a single
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feature that's always installed. The only features that are
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separately disableable are the auxiliary ones for desktop
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shortcuts, .PPK file extension and modifying PATH.
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DesktopFeature (the desktop icon) is disabled by default, on
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the basis of not cluttering up desktops too much unless
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someone actually wants it. The .PPK association and PATH are
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behind-the-scenes sorts of thing, so they're on by default.
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(The old Inno Setup installer also made it optional whether
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|
PuTTY got a Start Menu subfolder. That seems to be harder in
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|
WiX, because the Start Menu shortcuts are tied in to the
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|
installation of the files themselves, so the Start Menu
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subfolder is mandatory if you're using this installer at all.
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That doesn't seem unreasonable to me - if you don't want
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_that_, you might as well just unpack the zip file and not
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|
bother with an installer at all.)
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-->
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<Feature Id="FilesFeature" Level="1" Absent="disallow" AllowAdvertise="no"
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Title="Install PuTTY files">
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<ComponentRef Id="PuTTY_Component" />
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<ComponentRef Id="Pageant_Component" />
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<ComponentRef Id="PSFTP_Component" />
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<ComponentRef Id="PuTTYgen_Component" />
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<ComponentRef Id="Plink_Component" />
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<ComponentRef Id="PSCP_Component" />
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<ComponentRef Id="HelpFile_Component" />
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<ComponentRef Id="Website_Component" />
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|
<ComponentRef Id="LICENCE_Component" />
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<ComponentRef Id="README_Component" />
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<ComponentRef Id="ProgramMenuDir" />
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|
</Feature>
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<Feature Id="DesktopFeature" Level="2" Absent="allow" AllowAdvertise="no"
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Title="Add shortcut to PuTTY on the Desktop">
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|
<ComponentRef Id="Desktop_Shortcut_Component" />
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|
</Feature>
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|
<Feature Id="PathFeature" Level="1" Absent="allow" AllowAdvertise="no"
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Title="Put install directory on the PATH for command prompts">
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|
<ComponentRef Id="Path_Component" />
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|
</Feature>
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|
<Feature Id="PPKFeature" Level="1" Absent="allow" AllowAdvertise="no"
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Title="Associate .PPK files with PuTTYgen and Pageant">
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<ComponentRef Id="PPK_Assoc_Component" />
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|
</Feature>
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|
|
<!--
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|
Installer user interface.
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|
|
|
WiX provides several pre-cooked UIs, but annoyingly, every
|
|
single one of them has the wrong combination of features for
|
|
what I want. For example, WixUI_InstallDir lets me select the
|
|
install directory, but not the feature set. WixUI_Advanced
|
|
lets me select both, but also insists on giving me the option
|
|
of per-user vs systemwide install (and I haven't managed to
|
|
get per-user to behave sensibly). And _most_ of them insist on
|
|
having a click-through EULA page in the interface, which I
|
|
absolutely don't want - the MIT licence does not need to be
|
|
presented as a EULA at all (if you didn't accept it in your
|
|
mind you had no business copying the software in the first
|
|
place, and it's not imposing any scary restrictions anyway).
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|
|
|
So what we see below is my own sequence of UI dialogs, all
|
|
included by reference from the WiX standard set. It's probably
|
|
most similar to WixUI_InstallDir, but I've removed LicenseDlg
|
|
and included FeaturesDlg.
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|
|
|
(I'm not actually sure that FeaturesDlg is all that good a fit
|
|
for this particular project, with a treeview control that
|
|
doesn't really get used as a tree, and inappropriate wording
|
|
in the dropdown you use to select or deselect features.
|
|
Perhaps in future I might replace it with a simpler dialog box
|
|
containing a checkbox for each of the desktop shortcut, the
|
|
PATH addition and the PPK associations.)
|
|
-->
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|
<UIRef Id="WixUI_Common" />
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|
|
|
<UI>
|
|
<TextStyle Id="WixUI_Font_Normal" FaceName="Tahoma" Size="8" />
|
|
<TextStyle Id="WixUI_Font_Bigger" FaceName="Tahoma" Size="12" />
|
|
<TextStyle Id="WixUI_Font_Title" FaceName="Tahoma" Size="9" Bold="yes" />
|
|
|
|
<Property Id="DefaultUIFont" Value="WixUI_Font_Normal" />
|
|
<Property Id="WixUI_Mode" Value="InstallDir" />
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|
|
|
<DialogRef Id="BrowseDlg" />
|
|
<DialogRef Id="DiskCostDlg" />
|
|
<DialogRef Id="ErrorDlg" />
|
|
<DialogRef Id="FatalError" />
|
|
<DialogRef Id="FilesInUse" />
|
|
<DialogRef Id="MsiRMFilesInUse" />
|
|
<DialogRef Id="PrepareDlg" />
|
|
<DialogRef Id="ProgressDlg" />
|
|
<DialogRef Id="ResumeDlg" />
|
|
<DialogRef Id="UserExit" />
|
|
<DialogRef Id="FeaturesDlg" />
|
|
|
|
<?if $(var.DllOk) = yes ?>
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|
<Publish Dialog="BrowseDlg" Control="OK" Event="DoAction" Value="WixUIValidatePath" Order="3">1</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="BrowseDlg" Control="OK" Event="SpawnDialog" Value="InvalidDirDlg" Order="4"><![CDATA[NOT WIXUI_DONTVALIDATEPATH AND WIXUI_INSTALLDIR_VALID<>"1"]]></Publish>
|
|
<?endif ?>
|
|
|
|
<Publish Dialog="ExitDialog" Control="Finish" Event="EndDialog" Value="Return" Order="999">1</Publish>
|
|
|
|
<Publish Dialog="WelcomeDlg" Control="Next" Event="NewDialog" Value="InstallDirDlg">NOT Installed</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="WelcomeDlg" Control="Next" Event="NewDialog" Value="FeaturesDlg">Installed</Publish>
|
|
|
|
<Publish Dialog="InstallDirDlg" Control="Back" Event="NewDialog" Value="WelcomeDlg">1</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="InstallDirDlg" Control="Next" Event="SetTargetPath" Value="[WIXUI_INSTALLDIR]" Order="1">1</Publish>
|
|
<?if $(var.DllOk) = yes ?>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="InstallDirDlg" Control="Next" Event="DoAction" Value="WixUIValidatePath" Order="2">NOT WIXUI_DONTVALIDATEPATH</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="InstallDirDlg" Control="Next" Event="SpawnDialog" Value="InvalidDirDlg" Order="3"><![CDATA[NOT WIXUI_DONTVALIDATEPATH AND WIXUI_INSTALLDIR_VALID<>"1"]]></Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="InstallDirDlg" Control="Next" Event="NewDialog" Value="FeaturesDlg" Order="4">WIXUI_DONTVALIDATEPATH OR WIXUI_INSTALLDIR_VALID="1"</Publish>
|
|
<?else ?>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="InstallDirDlg" Control="Next" Event="NewDialog" Value="FeaturesDlg" Order="2">1</Publish>
|
|
<?endif ?>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="InstallDirDlg" Control="ChangeFolder" Property="_BrowseProperty" Value="[WIXUI_INSTALLDIR]" Order="1">1</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="InstallDirDlg" Control="ChangeFolder" Event="SpawnDialog" Value="BrowseDlg" Order="2">1</Publish>
|
|
|
|
<Publish Dialog="FeaturesDlg" Control="Back" Event="NewDialog" Value="WelcomeDlg">Installed</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="FeaturesDlg" Control="Back" Event="NewDialog" Value="InstallDirDlg">NOT Installed</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="FeaturesDlg" Control="Next" Event="NewDialog" Value="VerifyReadyDlg">1</Publish>
|
|
|
|
<Publish Dialog="VerifyReadyDlg" Control="Back" Event="NewDialog" Value="InstallDirDlg" Order="1">NOT Installed</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="VerifyReadyDlg" Control="Back" Event="NewDialog" Value="MaintenanceTypeDlg" Order="2">Installed AND NOT PATCH</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="VerifyReadyDlg" Control="Back" Event="NewDialog" Value="WelcomeDlg" Order="2">Installed AND PATCH</Publish>
|
|
|
|
<Publish Dialog="MaintenanceWelcomeDlg" Control="Next" Event="NewDialog" Value="MaintenanceTypeDlg">1</Publish>
|
|
|
|
<Publish Dialog="MaintenanceTypeDlg" Control="RepairButton" Event="NewDialog" Value="VerifyReadyDlg">1</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="MaintenanceTypeDlg" Control="RemoveButton" Event="NewDialog" Value="VerifyReadyDlg">1</Publish>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="MaintenanceTypeDlg" Control="Back" Event="NewDialog" Value="MaintenanceWelcomeDlg">1</Publish>
|
|
|
|
<?if $(var.DllOk) = yes ?>
|
|
<Publish Dialog="ExitDialog" Control="Finish" Event="DoAction"
|
|
Value="LaunchApplication">WIXUI_EXITDIALOGOPTIONALCHECKBOX = 1 and NOT Installed</Publish>
|
|
<?endif ?>
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
This ARPNOMODIFY flag prohibits changing the set of
|
|
installed features, which would otherwise be possible by
|
|
reactivating the same MSI (from its original disk file, or
|
|
in Add/Remove Programs, or I think also by GUID on the
|
|
msiexec command line) and selecting 'Change' from the
|
|
maintenance-type dialog.
|
|
|
|
The reason I've prohibited it is because I couldn't get it
|
|
to *work* in my initial testing - it would look as if it had
|
|
done the right thing, but in fact the features it should
|
|
have removed would still be there after the installer
|
|
finished running. So if any WiX expert can help me fix this,
|
|
I'd love to take this flag out and make the installation
|
|
retrospectively modifiable!
|
|
|
|
(As well as removing this flag and fixing whatever the
|
|
problem is, I'd also have to add a line in the above set of
|
|
Publish tags which points MaintenanceTypeDlg's ChangeButton
|
|
at FeaturesDlg.)
|
|
-->
|
|
<Property Id="ARPNOMODIFY" Value="1" />
|
|
</UI>
|
|
|
|
<?if $(var.DllOk) = yes ?>
|
|
<!--
|
|
Offer to display README after installation.
|
|
-->
|
|
<Property Id="WIXUI_EXITDIALOGOPTIONALCHECKBOXTEXT"
|
|
Value="View README file" />
|
|
<Property Id="WIXUI_EXITDIALOGOPTIONALCHECKBOX" Value="1" />
|
|
<Property Id="WixShellExecTarget" Value="[#README_File]" />
|
|
<CustomAction Id="LaunchApplication" BinaryKey="WixCA"
|
|
DllEntry="WixShellExec" Impersonate="yes" />
|
|
<?endif ?>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Glue: tell the install dir part of the UI what id my actual
|
|
install dir is known by. Otherwise the former won't know how
|
|
to alter the setting of the latter. -->
|
|
<Property Id="WIXUI_INSTALLDIR" Value="INSTALLDIR" />
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
Include my custom installer artwork, created in Buildscr.
|
|
-->
|
|
<WixVariable Id="WixUIDialogBmp" Value="msidialog.bmp" />
|
|
<WixVariable Id="WixUIBannerBmp" Value="msibanner.bmp" />
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
Set the icon that will show up in Add/Remove Programs.
|
|
|
|
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/43564/WiX-Tricks says that
|
|
for some weird reason the Id of this icon has to end in .exe.
|
|
-->
|
|
<Icon Id="installericon.exe" SourceFile="puttyins.ico" />
|
|
<Property Id="ARPPRODUCTICON" Value="installericon.exe" />
|
|
|
|
</Product>
|
|
</Wix>
|