1. ARPSIZE is set magically by ARP. There is no real way to control it. 
Raymond Chen (Master of all things Shell) had a fun blog entry about how 
ARP calculated the size it displayed there. The fact that it took him a 
couple paragraphs is telling.

2. AFAIK, the ARP Version is controlled by the Product/@Version 
(ProductVersion in MSI speak).

PS: In case you didn't know, ARP is the Shell team's fault not the 
Windows Installer team's fault.

Ahn Ahn Liu wrote:
>
> I was wondering if it was possible to set the size and version that 
> shows up for a given program in ARP when I set ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT to 
> 1. For size, it seems like setting ARPSIZE or EstimatedSize has no 
> effect. I’m also unsure how to set the Version. Does anybody have an idea?
>
> Thanks!
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