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Active X

I have a application that came with a MSI package but using the MSI package it does NOT install the active x Component of the appication. How can i get the active x component to install with the MSI?

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Posted by: murali.bhat 13 years ago
Purple Belt
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If the Active X component is with msi and it is set for installation and register, it should happen. You can generate log and figure out if the component/ feature is getting installed or not. There could be some condition based on which installation happens.
Posted by: anonymous_9363 13 years ago
Red Belt
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...or perhaps you mean that the component gets installed but doesn't get registered properly, resulting in a '429' error when the application tried to use the object? If so, it's probably because the package has a dependency on some other component which is missing, an indication of poor package design.
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