I'm likely to be supporting installs on Windows XP until past the MS end of 
support date. Most of our customers running XP most likely have Windows 
Installer 3.1 installed. As far as I can tell, upgrading to Windows Installer 
4.5 will force a reboot. Should I require Windows 4.5 anyway?

I have two concerns about what will happened if I don't upgrade:

1. I'll use some new property or feature that is not supported by Windows 
Installer 3.1. I discovered after the fact that I had done this when I made use 
of MsiLogFileLocation and MsiLogging in a custom action before noticing that 
they weren't supported. The features supported seem to be well-documented at 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa816408%28v=vs.85%29 so as long as I 
am careful shouldn't be a big issue.

2. I am more concerned that I will end up using some new property or feature 
that is not supported by Windows Installer 3.1 indirectly through the use of a 
WiX feature. Some of the WiX features are quite clearly linked to one or more 
Windows Installer features and can be checked. I'm not really clear if there 
are a significant number of undocumented dependencies on Windows Installer 
versions.

Upgrading to Windows Installer 4.5 for XP (and Vista) looks like the safest 
approach. Comments/opinions would be appreciated.

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