> Nope, that's legal and one of the benefits you get from (the 
> admittedly
> painful) component rules. Components are "global" per 
> product; you can have multiple products install the same 
> component to a different directory. But you can't have one 
> product (using multiple merge modules or not) install a 
> component to different directories.

So now I assume that it's not possible to install different
products from one msi. That means if I want this behaviour,
I'd have to write a setup.exe which let's me choose which
products to install.
It's not an easy descision, because we've got many applications
that share the same set of base library dlls, and one product
(installer package) often contains multiple applications as
features.

Thanks again for answering my questions.

Cheers,
Manuel

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