Is it correct to say that if LIGHT is allowed to run the internal 
consistency evaluators (ICEs, light runs them by default), and if NIT is 
used to run unit tests, that the account performing these actions requires 
admin rights? (WIX 3.5, Windows Server 2008 R2.)

This is because ICEs and NIT run custom actions, which access the Windows 
Installer service, and that access requires admin rights.

Disabling the ICEs and not running NIT allow my build to complete, and the 
MSI file is created. I'm just verifying that LIGHT will fail when running 
ICEs without admin rights, and there's no way around that.

Thanks,
Gary
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