Peter Shirtcliffe wrote
> If you look on a machine where the bundle is installed, you will find
> anentry for the bundle in the Uninstall registry key. It can be
> distinguishedby the presence of several values called "Bundle..". There is
> an"uninstallString" value under that key that you could use for the
> shortcut.

I am in the same boat - I need the product code. there seem to be several
questions about this for various reasons. Surely the answer can be to troll
the uninstall registry key looking for "Bundle*"?  What if you have multiple
applications that installed using Burn?  I have two on my box now. Am I
supposed to compare strings? surely exposing the Product Code and allowing
it to be set to something static would be better...



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