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The following list provides links to each individual Conflict Application Resolution Definition (CARD) and its
associated ACE (Application Conflict Evaluators). These CARDs are used to resolve conflicts between installation
packages that were identified by the CARD's corresponding ACE.
Conflicts found by ACEs that do not have associated CARDs must be resolved manually. See
information.
Table 13-56 • CARD Index
CARD
CARD02 for ACE02
CARD04 for ACE04
CARD05 for ACE05
CARD06 for ACE06
CARD07 for ACE07
CARD15 for ACE15
CARD18 for ACE18
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
Chapter 13: Identifying and Resolving Application Conflicts Using ConflictSolver
Brief Description of ACE
Checks to see if components in different
packages that have matching
ComponentIds also have identical
destination paths.
Checks to see if components that have
NULL KeyPath values are valid by
checking for an entry for the component
in the CreateFolder table.
Checks for the existence of more than
one executable (EXE, DLL, OCX, HLP ,
CHM, TLB, SYS, DRV) per component in
a Windows Installer package.
Checks whether the executable module
(EXE, DLL, OCX, HLP , CHM, TLB, SYS,
or DRV) within the component is the key
file.
Checks for the existence of the same file
in components with different
ComponentIds.
Checks for the existence of identical
ODBC entries in components with
different ComponentIds.
Checks the Package Code to see if it is
unique.
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Conflict Application Resolution Definitions (CARDs)
Action Taken by CARD
The destination path of the component
in the Source package is automatically
set to match that of the component in
the Target package.
A CreateFolder entry is created for the
component.
Modifies the component so that only
one EXE or DLL exists, and it adds new
components for remaining EXE, DLL,
OCX, HLP , CHM, TLB, SYS, and DRV
files.
The executable module is automatically
made the key file.
The Source package ComponentId is
changed to match the Target package
Component Id.
ConflictSolver changes the Source
ComponentId to match that of the Target
ComponentId.
A new, unique Package Code is
automatically generated to replace the
duplicate code.
ACE Index
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