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Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Setup Editor
Disable registry reflection
Uninstall on supercedence
Mark this to prevent leaving an orphan component of a patch package on a
computer when the patch package is superceded by another. If you mark this
option, Windows Installer 4.5 or later unregisters and uninstalls this component
when a superceding patch package is installed. If you don’t mark this option
and the component is not used, it might be left behind.
Shared
Mark this to share this component with any other installed package that has the
same component. If the package
Self-register key path file before compile
Mark this so that, each time you compile, the file referenced in the Key Path
field is re-registered, the registration information is rescanned, and any new
information is added to the installation.
If you clear this check box, then the file is not self-registered; instead,
registration information is scanned from its type library and added to the
installation. Registering the file enables its advertising information to be drawn
into the installation—if the file is not registered, then this advertising
information might not be present on the current computer, which means it
cannot be automatically added.
See
How Self-Registration Information is Captured
on page 133.
Rescan advertising information during compile
Mark this to gather advertising information from the registry for the file
referenced in the Key Path field each time you compile the installation. This
overrides the Default to rescan advertising for new components check box
in Wise Options for this component.
Import REG File
Specify a .REG file that contains registry information about the key path file.
This information is read into the component each time you compile.
Example: If the programmer who creates the key file for this component is not
the author of the installation, the programmer can place all required information
into a .REG file and give this file to the installation author for inclusion into the
component. You can use WiseComCapture.exe to create this .REG file.
See
Using WiseComCapture.exe
on page 134.
Extract advertising information from registry file
Mark this to take information from the .REG file and places it into the
advertising tables instead of the registry tables if possible.
3. Click OK on the Component Details dialog box.
If the installation has only one feature, the component is added to that feature. If
the installation has more than one feature, the Select Feature(s) to Assign
Component to dialog box appears.
4. Mark one or more check boxes for the features to assign the new component to and
click OK.
The component appears in the upper-right pane.
See also: