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‎Feb 19, 2011
10:47 PM
Preventing registry adding to WOW6432Node
I am creating a Quickpatch that update/add a couple of components. I also try to add a registry ket in HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PowerShell\1\PowerShellSnapins...
However, when I run the update.exe, the registry key is always written to HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\PowerShell\1\PowerShellSnapins..
Is there any way to correct this. I already changed the Quickpatch's template to x64 and also try AMD64.
Thanks
However, when I run the update.exe, the registry key is always written to HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\PowerShell\1\PowerShellSnapins..
Is there any way to correct this. I already changed the Quickpatch's template to x64 and also try AMD64.
Thanks
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‎Feb 21, 2011
05:11 AM
Check the component attribute value for your registry key
For 64bit registry components, the attribute of the component should be 260.
(256 is the 64bit attribute + 4 for registry)
For 64bit registry components, the attribute of the component should be 260.
(256 is the 64bit attribute + 4 for registry)
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‎Feb 21, 2011
08:14 AM
How do you do this in a quickpatch?
Thanks
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‎Feb 22, 2011
06:25 AM
Hi
er, sorry forgot that the Quickpatch Ui is quite limiting!
you may have to build to msp instead to achieve this (de-select build Update.exe in your quickpatch project)
then reopen the created msp in InstallShield, which should let you edit the component attribute in Direct Editor.
er, sorry forgot that the Quickpatch Ui is quite limiting!
you may have to build to msp instead to achieve this (de-select build Update.exe in your quickpatch project)
then reopen the created msp in InstallShield, which should let you edit the component attribute in Direct Editor.
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‎Feb 25, 2011
05:51 PM
It works. Thanks for your help.