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ACE06
ACE06 checks whether the executable module (EXE, DLL, OCX, HLP , CHM, TLB, SYS, or DRV) within the
component is the key file. The ACE06 Error String is displayed in the following format:
The component [COMPONENT1] in the package [PACKAGE1] does not have an executable module (*.chm,
*.dll, *.drv, *.exe, *.hlp, *.ocx, *.sys, or *.tlb) as the key file. The current key file [NON-
EXECUTABLE_FILENAME] can be replaced with [EXECUTABLE_MODULE_FILENAME].
Summary
Table 13-17 • ACE06 Summary
Topic
Conflict Type:
Description:
Result:
Resolution Type:
Resolution:
ACE07
ACE07 checks for the existence of the same file in components with different ComponentIds. ACE07 reports four
types of errors, depending on the various combinations of source and target files and whether or not they
originated in a merge module:
Table 13-18 • Four Types of ACE07 Errors
Source
Target
File
File
Not
Merge
Merge
Module
Module
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
Chapter 13: Identifying and Resolving Application Conflicts Using ConflictSolver
Description
Best Practice Rule / Components
Checks whether the executable module (EXE, DLL, OCX, HLP , CHM, TLB, SYS, or DRV)
within the component is the key file.
If the executable module is not the key file, ACE06 fails.
Automatic (CARD06)
The executable module is automatically made the key file.
CARD-
Severity
Enabled
Warning
No
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Conflict View Message
The file [FILENAME] in the
component [COMPONENTNAME] is
identical to the merge module
installed file in the component
[COMPONENTNAME]. Confirm this
error by running this package against
ACE12.
Application Conflict Evaluators (ACEs)
Output Message
The file [FILENAME] in the
component [COMPONENTNAME]
in the package [PACKAGENAME]
is identical to the merge module
installed file in the component
[COMPONENTNAME] in the
package [PACKAGENAME].
Confirm this error by running this
package against ACE12.
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