> Your previous install was per user, the new install is per machine, and one 
will not upgrade the other. The Windows default if unspecified is per user, 
so perhaps if you never set it in the original install it defaulted to per 
user.
The question is: Why has the new one a different setting? I don't really
care about having a per-machine or per-user installation - it should just be
the same as in old installer. But, as I said: Even if I change it to
per-user in new installer, it still fails with the same log-message,
claiming that the new installer is per-machine. Are there other places than
<Package> where perUser/perMachine can be set/overridden?

> A verbose MSI log of the install of the original could be useful - it 
may show why you got a per user install if you weren't expecting one. 
This is the log: http://kloke-witten.dyndns.org/~philipp/Temp/msi_log.zip
Maybe you find a hint why it is going wrong, because I wasn't able to find a
solution for the problem from the log.



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