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Chapter 20: Analyzing Installations Prior to Deployment
Predeployment Test Reference
Summary
Table 20-27 • ACE10 Summary
Conflict Type:
Description:
Result:
Resolution Type:
Resolution:
Cause
The same Root/Key/Name registry combination is found in more than one component.
Conditions When an ACE10 Error Can Be Ignored
ACE10 uses data from the MSI Registry table to check for identical registry Root/Key/Name combinations in
different components. However, there may be situations in which ACE10 will report an error unnecessarily. MSI
supports a grammar for the Registry table in which if the Value field is preceded or terminated by the sequence
tilde '[~]', then the registry value will be appended or prepended, respectively, to the existing registry Value. This
sort of operation may be perfectly acceptable if the applications in question are modifying a common registry key
in a manner consistent with its purpose.
You will need to decide individually if an ACE10 error is valid, but please consider checking the Registry Value field,
as its contents may prove useful in helping you decide.
Resolution
This conflict requires a manual resolution. Follow these steps:
Task:
To resolve this conflict:
1.
Open the MSI package in InstallShield Editor.
2.
Once the project is open, navigate to the Components View and find the component that needs to be modified
by referring to the component name displayed in the error message.
3.
In the Component's Property grid, change the value in the Component Code field to match the Component
Code (ComponentId) of the component in the other project.
If it is unclear what the value should be changed to, follow these steps:
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Registry
Checks for the existence of identical Root/Key/Name registry combinations in
components with different ComponentIds.
If the same Root/Key/Name registry combination is in more than one component, a
warning is generated.
Manual
Change the ComponentId of the Source component to match that of the Target
component.
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