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Hi, I have developed a VB application in VS2005 and deployed it sucessfully to XP using an MSI file built with a standard VS setup project. The MSI creates some keys under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software. However when deploying to Vista, although the setup completes without error, the registry entries are not created. This occurs even when run by an administrator or when running the setup.exe using "Run As Administrator". I'm very new to Vista so I'm hoping there's a simple and very obvious solution. Any ideas, anyone? Pete |
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Add a manifest to the assembly. Here's an article on the subject: http://blogs.msdn.com/shawnfa/archiv...06/568563.aspx -- HTH, Kevin Spencer Chicken Salad Surgeon Microsoft MVP "Pete" <Pete (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CF5AD9C0-13CD-4480-8958-40B2E90580DF (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... Hi, I have developed a VB application in VS2005 and deployed it sucessfully to XP using an MSI file built with a standard VS setup project. The MSI creates some keys under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software. However when deploying to Vista, although the setup completes without error, the registry entries are not created. This occurs even when run by an administrator or when running the setup.exe using "Run As Administrator". I'm very new to Vista so I'm hoping there's a simple and very obvious solution. Any ideas, anyone? Pete |
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