Java Plug-in 1.4.XX not installed properly
I am sure this has covered time and time again, however i have searched google, appdeploy, altiris forums to no end and cannot find any similar issues.
I am trying to repackage Savvion Modeler LSS and right after the second scan to see changes after a setup capture i get this message about 4 times, and while compiling.
If i click ok it continues, but the installer is no good.
I had this issue before with Peregrine ServiceCenter 5.2, but i cannot remember for the life of me what i did to fix it.
Please help, TIA.
Lee
I am trying to repackage Savvion Modeler LSS and right after the second scan to see changes after a setup capture i get this message about 4 times, and while compiling.
If i click ok it continues, but the installer is no good.
I had this issue before with Peregrine ServiceCenter 5.2, but i cannot remember for the life of me what i did to fix it.
Please help, TIA.
Lee
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mazessj
17 years ago
Lee,
I assume that you are using Wise SetupCapture, probably a relatively recent version. In newer versions of SetupCapture, by default, Wise looks for self-registering modules and marks them to self-register upon installation. Unfortunately, it also flags files that the vendor never intended to be self-registered. JRE contains a number of DLL files that appear to Wise to be self-registerable (if that's a word), but they should never be self-registered. Look through your SelfReg table and investigate each file that has been set to self-register and remove all files that should not be. If Savvion Modeler LSS is installing its own localized copy of JRE, then chances are good that none of its files should be registered, so clear them out. Also, watch out for modules that may be normally be shared components being self-registered in the application directory instead of a shared location.
--Josh
I assume that you are using Wise SetupCapture, probably a relatively recent version. In newer versions of SetupCapture, by default, Wise looks for self-registering modules and marks them to self-register upon installation. Unfortunately, it also flags files that the vendor never intended to be self-registered. JRE contains a number of DLL files that appear to Wise to be self-registerable (if that's a word), but they should never be self-registered. Look through your SelfReg table and investigate each file that has been set to self-register and remove all files that should not be. If Savvion Modeler LSS is installing its own localized copy of JRE, then chances are good that none of its files should be registered, so clear them out. Also, watch out for modules that may be normally be shared components being self-registered in the application directory instead of a shared location.
--Josh
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