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inf0m421
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Error 9012 in my build with InstallShield 2023-R2

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Why this error after build of my project ? 

Building virtual package...
Examining 'XXX.msi'
Decompressing the MSI package
Opening the uncompressed MSI package 'C:\TMP\AS\27\a\XXX.msi'
ISDEV : error -9012: Unexpected error in method 'CMsiVariableConverter::LoadDirectories'
Windows validation is disabled. To enable Windows validation: on the Tools menu, click Options and select the Validation tab.
Automatic update notification disabled

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Revenera_Ian
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Hi @inf0m421,

Thank you for your post.

Did you click the Build button for the MSI or the Build button for MSIX?

If you believe that you might have clicked the Build button for MSIX, please navigate to the Releases > Release > APPX/MSIX Tab, set Build Windows App Package to No, rebuild your project, then retest this issue. Does this issue still occur?

Please give these suggestions a try. Do they work for you?

Hope this helps.

Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks!

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Revenera_Ian
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Hi @inf0m421,

Thank you for your post.

Did you click the Build button for the MSI or the Build button for MSIX?

If you believe that you might have clicked the Build button for MSIX, please navigate to the Releases > Release > APPX/MSIX Tab, set Build Windows App Package to No, rebuild your project, then retest this issue. Does this issue still occur?

Please give these suggestions a try. Do they work for you?

Hope this helps.

Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks!

Hi Ian, 

It works ! Thank you very much !

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Hi @inf0m421,

Perfect ! You are very welcome ! We are very happy that we could help !

Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks!

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