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ACE29
ACE29 checks the entries in the
displayed in the following format:
The [PATH_NAME]\[INI_FILE_NAME] INI file has a hard coded directory path of [HARD_CODED_PATH] in its
Value field.
Summary
Table 13-41 • ACE29 Summary
Topic
Conflict Type:
Description:
Result:
Resolution Type:
Resolution:
Resolution
Open the package file in InstallShield Editor and change any hard coded paths in the Value field of the IniFile table
to relative paths.
ACE30
The ACE30 is a check for KeyPath conflicts across components. It identifies components with different
ComponentIDs installing the same key file to the same directory. The ACE30 Error String is displayed in the
following format:
The [SOURCE_COMPONENT_NAME] component in [SOURCE_PRODUCT_NAME] is installing the
[SOURCE_PATH_NAME]\[SOURCE_KEYPATH_FILE] file which is also being installed by
[TARGET_PRODUCT_NAME] with a different ComponentId.
More precisely, ACE30 checks to determine if different components are installing identically-named key files to the
same directory.
Note •
The name of the target product is not displayed when viewing this ACE Error String in the Conflicts View.
The ACE executes the following query to check to see if the same key file is being installed with different
ComponentIds:
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
Chapter 13: Identifying and Resolving Application Conflicts Using ConflictSolver
table to identify any hard coded paths. The ACE29 Warning String is
IniFile
Description
Best Practice Rule / Recommended Rules
Checks the Value field of a package's IniFile table to identify any hard coded paths.
If the Value field of a package's IniFile table has any hard coded paths, a warning is
generated.
Manual
Open the package file in InstallShield Editor and change any hard coded paths in the
Value field of the IniFile table to relative paths.
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