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Junk Registry

shall i delete these kindof registries?
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Posted by: aogilmor 18 years ago
9th Degree Black Belt
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skj, from what i've read you can delete these sorts of values.

do a google search on darwin descriptors msi
Posted by: skj 18 years ago
Second Degree Brown Belt
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thanks aogilmor for the info
Posted by: WiseUser 18 years ago
Fourth Degree Brown Belt
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What do you mean by delete them? From where? Have you repackaging something that was already in MSI format?

These represent advertised entry points which are created by MSI installs that contain advertising information in the relevant tables (Class, AppId, ProgId, Extension, etc).
Posted by: skj 18 years ago
Second Degree Brown Belt
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yes i'm capturing the MSI as we need to custimize it for our deployment method.. i have posted with subject "Adobe Reader & Adobe Pro" in this forum
Posted by: MSIram 18 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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Certainly you should delete those registry key, without which Adobe products will not work properly. Those are advertising information written to the registry by windows installer at runtime. That information should not be part of any MSI package.

The easy way of doing if you are using WISE: - Go to setup editor--> Tables--> Registry --> Sort on Value column and blindly delete all the junk (Advt') registry keys.


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