Stefan Pavlik wrote: 
> I would prefer to use C++ Custom Action DLL. You should use the
> RegSetValueEx() function to write the values to registry.
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724923.aspx

Just for the record: I just found out why the uninstall CA
was not called: The feature on which they were conditioned
did not contain any components anymore, so it was not 
considered as 'installed' when the installer run.

Puttting a dummy component in the feature 'helps'.

Andre', wondering what the clean solution might be...

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