Hello Steven,

As i am thinking more about this, i am at loss to understand as to why would
i have to test the results of my immediate custom actions. 
For all i know, if any code changes in the installer result in any
undesirable changes, i would either ways catch it during my unit testing
phase right.?

And why would the values of properties set using immediate custom actions go
wrong or rather how could the values of  properties set using immediate
custom actions go wrong?

How would testing the values of properties set to correct values help me in
unit testing my custom actions?

Could one of you give me real life examples as to how Lux helps?

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Kiran Hegde



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