Update WiX to signed build#12078
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* Remove writing InstallLocation from SDK, it will be handled by host * Update WiX to signed build (#12078) # Conflicts: # eng/Versions.props # src/finalizer_shim/finalizer_shim.csproj * Update WiX to 3.14.0.5722 (#12252) * Add installation checks to prevent install on ARM64 * Update wording of blockers * Ensure we allow specifying DOTNETALLOWINSTALLONARM64 Co-authored-by: Jacques Eloff <joeloff@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Remove writing InstallLocation from SDK, it will be handled by host * Update WiX to signed build (#12078) # Conflicts: # eng/Versions.props # src/finalizer_shim/finalizer_shim.csproj * Update WiX to 3.14.0.5722 (#12252) * Add installation checks to prevent install on ARM64 * Update wording of blockers * Ensure we allow specifying DOTNETALLOWINSTALLONARM64 Co-authored-by: Jacques Eloff <joeloff@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Remove writing InstallLocation from SDK, it will be handled by host * Update WiX to signed build (dotnet#12078) # Conflicts: # eng/Versions.props # src/finalizer_shim/finalizer_shim.csproj * Update WiX to 3.14.0.5722 (dotnet#12252) * Add installation checks to prevent install on ARM64 * Update wording of blockers * Ensure we allow specifying DOTNETALLOWINSTALLONARM64 Co-authored-by: Jacques Eloff <joeloff@users.noreply.github.com>
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* [release/5.0.4xx] Backport x64 on ARM64 installer changes (#12278) * Remove writing InstallLocation from SDK, it will be handled by host * Update WiX to signed build (#12078) # Conflicts: # eng/Versions.props # src/finalizer_shim/finalizer_shim.csproj * Update WiX to 3.14.0.5722 (#12252) * Add installation checks to prevent install on ARM64 * Update wording of blockers * Ensure we allow specifying DOTNETALLOWINSTALLONARM64 Co-authored-by: Jacques Eloff <joeloff@users.noreply.github.com> * Permit installation of ARM64 SDK * Only block installing x64 SDK on ARM64 Co-authored-by: Jacques Eloff <joeloff@users.noreply.github.com>
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Updated internal package that contains binaries signed with MS 3rd party app cert in addition to .NET Foundation certs.
This is to address issues where customers have deployed strict CI policies through Device Guard and neither wants to add exclusions nor install additional root certificates.