MsiSourceListAddSourceExW function (msi.h)

The MsiSourceListAddSourceEx function adds or reorders the set of sources of a patch or product in a specified context. It can also create a source list for a patch that does not exist in the specified context.

Syntax

UINT MsiSourceListAddSourceExW(
  [in]           LPCWSTR           szProductCodeOrPatchCode,
  [in, optional] LPCWSTR           szUserSid,
  [in]           MSIINSTALLCONTEXT dwContext,
  [in]           DWORD             dwOptions,
  [in]           LPCWSTR           szSource,
  [in, optional] DWORD             dwIndex
);

Parameters

[in] szProductCodeOrPatchCode

The ProductCode or patch GUID of the product or patch. Use a null-terminated string. If the string is longer than 39 characters, the function fails and returns ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER. This parameter cannot be NULL.

[in, optional] szUserSid

This parameter can be a string SID that specifies the user account that contains the product or patch. The SID is not validated or resolved. An incorrect SID can return ERROR_UNKNOWN_PRODUCT or ERROR_UNKNOWN_PATCH. When referencing a machine context, szUserSID must be NULL and dwContext must be MSIINSTALLCONTEXT_MACHINE.

Type of SID Meaning
NULL
NULL denotes the currently logged on user. When referencing the current user account, szUserSID can be NULL and dwContext can be MSIINSTALLCONTEXT_USERMANAGED or MSIINSTALLCONTEXT_USERUNMANAGED.
User SID
Specifies enumeration for a particular user in the system. An example of a user SID is "S-1-3-64-2415071341-1358098788-3127455600-2561".
 
Note  The special SID string s-1-5-18 (system) cannot be used to enumerate products or patches installed as per-machine. Setting the SID value to "S-1-5-18" returns ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER.
 
Note  The special SID string s-1-1-0 (everyone) should not be used. Setting the SID value to "S-1-1-0" fails and returns ERROR_INVALID_PARAM.
 

[in] dwContext

This parameter specifies the context of the product or patch instance. This parameter can contain one of the following values.

Type of context Meaning
MSIINSTALLCONTEXT_USERMANAGED
The product or patch instance exists in the per-user-managed context.
MSIINSTALLCONTEXT_USERUNMANAGED
The product or patch instance exists in the per-user-unmanaged context.
MSIINSTALLCONTEXT_MACHINE
The product or patch instance exists in the per-machine context.

[in] dwOptions

The dwOptions value determines the interpretation of the szProductCodeOrPatchCode value and the type of sources to clear. This parameter must be a combination of one of the following MSISOURCETYPE_ constants and one of the following MSICODE_ constants.

Flag Meaning
MSISOURCETYPE_NETWORK
The source is a network type.
MSISOURCETYPE_URL
The source is a URL type.
MSICODE_PRODUCT
szProductCodeOrPatchCode is a product code.
MSICODE_PATCH
szProductCodeOrPatchCode is a patch code.

[in] szSource

Source to add or move. This parameter is expected to contain only the path without the filename. The filename is already registered as "PackageName" and can be manipulated through MsiSourceListSetInfo. This argument is required.

[in, optional] dwIndex

This parameter provides the new index for the source. All sources are indexed in the source list from 1 to N, where N is the count of sources in the list. Every source in the list has a unique index.

If MsiSourceListAddSourceEx is called with a new source and dwIndex set to 0 (zero), the new source is appended to the existing list. If dwIndex is set to 0 and the source already exists in the list, no update is done on the list.

If MsiSourceListAddSourceEx is called with a new source and dwIndex set to a non-zero value less than count (N), the new source is placed at the specified index and the other sources are re-indexed. If the source already exists, it is moved to the specified index and the other sources are re-indexed.

If MsiSourceListAddSourceEx is called with a new source and dwIndex set to a non-zero value greater than the count of sources (N), the new source is appended to the existing list. If the source already exists, it is moved to the end of the list and the other sources are re-indexed.

Return value

The MsiSourceListAddSourceEx function returns the following values.

Value Meaning
ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
The user does not have the ability to add or move a source. Does not indicate whether the product or patch was found.
ERROR_BAD_CONFIGURATION
The configuration data is corrupt.
ERROR_INSTALL_SERVICE_FAILURE
Could not access the Windows Installer service.
ERROR_SUCCESS
The source was inserted or updated.
ERROR_UNKNOWN_PRODUCT
The specified product is unknown.
ERROR_UNKNOWN_PATCH
The specified patch is unknown.
ERROR_FUNCTION_FAILED
Unexpected internal failure.

Remarks

Administrators can modify the installation of a product or patch instance that exists under the machine context or under their own per-user context (managed or unmanaged.) They can modify the installation of a product or patch instance that exists under any user's per-user-managed context. Administrators cannot modify another user's installation of a product or patch instance that exists under that other user's per-user-unmanaged context.

Non-administrators cannot modify the installation of a product or patch instance that exists under another user's per-user context (managed or unmanaged.) They can modify the installation of a product or patch instance that exists under their own per-user-unmanaged context. They can modify the installation of a product or patch instance under the machine context or their own per-user-managed context only if they are enabled to browse for a product or patch source. Users can be enabled to browse for sources by setting policy. For more information, see the DisableBrowse, AllowLockdownBrowse, and AlwaysInstallElevated policies.

Note

The msi.h header defines MsiSourceListAddSourceEx as an alias that automatically selects the ANSI or Unicode version of this function based on the definition of the UNICODE preprocessor constant. Mixing usage of the encoding-neutral alias with code that is not encoding-neutral can lead to mismatches that result in compilation or runtime errors. For more information, see Conventions for Function Prototypes.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows Installer 5.0 on Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7. Windows Installer 4.0 or Windows Installer 4.5 on Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista. See the Windows Installer Run-Time Requirements for information about the minimum Windows service pack that is required by a Windows Installer version.
Target Platform Windows
Header msi.h
Library Msi.lib
DLL Msi.dll

See also

AllowLockdownBrowse

AlwaysInstallElevated

DisableBrowse

MsiSourceListSetInfo

Not Supported in Windows Installer 2.0 and earlier

ProductCode

Source Resiliency