Jul 15, 2008
10:18 AM
I tried to register .NET assembly by using regasm.exe. And for my surprise :confused: registry entries inherits permissions. Can it be a bug in IS12:( ?
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Jun 24, 2008
03:57 AM
We experience the same problem. We use IS12 SP2. I created merge module which registers .NET assembly for COM Interop. After that I added it to the Basic MSI Project of one of our main products. After successful installation to the clean Win XP SP2 there is no registry key permissions inheritance for the COM registry keys. That's why this component is not accessible from Windows Service Application and from GUI applications by not elevated users. I tried to create new clean Basic MSI Project and included merged module into it. I had been surprised by the fact that after installation on the same computer my component registry keys had permission inheritance and I could access them from Windows Service. What is the problem with my production Basic MSI which includes rather large amount of various merge modules and COM components? How can I solve the problem?
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