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Self reg entries

There are around 100 self reg entries in my package, which are captured. How to register them easily? I will have to extract com data of 100 files separately. Please suggest short way, to do that.

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Posted by: MSIPackager 15 years ago
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You know... this site has a search function: lazy
Posted by: anonymous_9363 15 years ago
Red Belt
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Rob, I already stopped answering this guy's lazier posts. Stop now, please, or he'll just keep posting his "please do my job for me" requests.

Also note in that thread you posted that he's already been advised to turn self-registration off.
Posted by: MSIPackager 15 years ago
3rd Degree Black Belt
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Yeah fair enough..

abking99 - I'm more than happy to do your job for you.. I'm sure we can negotiate a reasonable rate [;)]
Posted by: abking99 15 years ago
Second Degree Blue Belt
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Guys, in my package I have checked my settings in wise package studio. Everything is fine. In self reg table there are around 100 entries. we can not test this package, fully. So will it be better to delete all entries? will it impact functionality? so wanted to take suggestion. that's all.
Posted by: anonymous_9363 15 years ago
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So you have an authoring tool which populates the SelfReg table all by itself? I don't think so...
So will it be better to delete all entries? will it impact functionality? Holy cow...is that a serious question? No DLL registration means no objects which means huge chunks of the application's functionality will be missing.

If I were you, I'd call in a consultant to set up your WPS client properly. When that's done, get yourself on an intensive course in Windows Installer. Only after that, start this capture again.
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