

Microsoft further stresses that those bundled apps are perfectly fine and not in any way malicious, of course, but it’s the way that they are offered for installation which is problematic. The same MSI also works without problems on Windows XP.Ĭan anyone help me on how to do this? Is there a switch or setting or flag that I must set to allow this to push through without user intervention somehow? I can't seem to find a solution to this in the help files anywhere.Those bundled apps include Google Chrome browser, Google Toolbar, and Avast Free Antivirus plus AVG Antivirus Free (note that Piriform is now owned by Avast, which also owns AVG too). Note: I noticed that running in full GUI installation mode, the program installs properly (as long as the user keeps on "Allow"ing the program access to the system internals via the security dialog box). MSI (s) (44:98 ) : Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0Īction ended 14:10:52: InstallFinalize. MSI (s) (44:98 ) : User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0 Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.

Could not write value InstalledByGpl to key \\SOFTWARE\\InstallAware. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.Įrror 1406. MSI (s) (44:98 ) : Product: Code Counter Pro - Error 1406. MSI (s) (44:98 ) : Executing op: RegAddValue(Name=InstalledByGpl,Value=#1,)

based on the logfiles that the MSI package generated, this seems to be the cause of the problem:

Unfortunately, with the MSI package I build using Installaware 6.6, this doesn't seem to work. I would like to be able to create an MSI package that installs a piece of software on a Vista system automatically without any user intervention (i.e.
