Bryan C. Boettcher írta:
> I'm packaging shared components in my MSI.  These components (like 
> COMDLG32.OCX or MSCOMCTL.OCX) are installed into %system32%.  However, I've 
> got an issue with the files not upgrading properly.  I always want to have 
> the newest version of the shared component on the machine.  As per my last 
> question ("Concurrent versions?"), we're not using an upgrade path, but 
> rather separate Product/@Id's entirely.
>
> If "version 5.0" of my software installs shared component 1.0.0.3, and 
> "version 6.0" installs 1.0.5.0, how can I make sure that 1.0.5.0 is the 
> version installed regardless of the actual installation order of my software?
>
> Thanks,
> -Bryan
>
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Maybe it would be wiser to include the official Microsoft Merge modules?
See
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9f10ca3b-44da-4edf-a5da-1aeaf5c88165&DisplayLang=en

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