That is strange. As you mentioned "Burn Standard Application UI" is native (not managed) application. Meaning that MSI+Burn is as traditional as it gets.
Mind you that you can indicate for BA to show the MSI package UI but BA UI will also be visible.
I feel for you. If you need to install who MSIs than you can either install them manually one after another or automate it with any sort of bootstrapper (e.g. Burn). But there is no other way. MSI does not support for embedding MSI in MSI. My native booutstrapper was a hack and I cannot call it a proper solution.
The only thing to consider can be a MergeModule. But even my MS it is no longer considered as a recommended technique.
I feel for you. If you need to install who MSIs than you can either install them manually one after another or automate it with any sort of bootstrapper (e.g. Burn). But there is no other way. MSI does not support for embedding MSI in MSI. My native booutstrapper was a hack and I cannot call it a proper solution.
The only thing to consider can be a MergeModule. But even my MS it is no longer considered as a recommended technique.
Oleg Shilo
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