Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Assembling an Installation
When an installation contains both 32-bit and 64-bit components, place registry
keys in the appropriate location for the platform they target.
2. Expand the Registry icon.
3. To add a new folder, right-click a folder and select New > Folder. Rename the new
folder.
4. Right-click a folder and select New > Registry Key.
The Registry Details dialog box appears.
5. Complete the dialog box and click OK.
See
Configuring General Registry Settings
on page 167.
The registry value is added to the selected feature or component and appears in the
lower-right list box. To edit it, double-click its name. To delete it, use the right-click
menu.
Removing Registry Entries From the Destination Computer
You can specify registry keys and values to be removed from the destination computer
during installation. This operation affects registry entries that are already on the
destination computer, not registry entries that are part of the installation.
In Installation Expert, the Registry page displays only the registry keys for the feature in
the Current Feature drop-down list. To display registry keys for all features, mark
View registry keys for all features on Registry page in Wise Options.
Warning
Be very careful when removing registry entries from the destination computer. Do not
remove registry entries unless you are sure that they are not used by another
application.
To add a remove registry operation in Installation Expert
1. Select Installation Expert > Registry page.
2. From Current Feature, select a feature or condition. (Because any item you add
must be assigned to a specific feature, you cannot add an item when All Features
is selected.)
3. Add the registry key and value to the installation.
See
Adding Registry Keys
on page 163.
4. In a 64-bit installation, right-click in the lower-left list box and select 32-bit View or
64-bit View.
5. In the lower-left list box, select the key that contains the value to remove.
6. In the lower-right list box, double-click the value to remove.
The Registry Details dialog box appears.
7. From Operation, select Remove value during install.
8. Click OK.
A red exclamation point appears over the icon of the registry value you selected to
indicate that this value will be removed during installation.