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is this to you? Average Rating 0 5937 views 06/05/2007 Software Deployment Package Development A frustrating re-occurance when repackaging (I am using Wise), is the error 1904, Module xxxx failed to register. If I run the MSI manually, I can hit error 1904 crystal reports ignore and continue on. Is there any way to auto-ignore these errors? I know I
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can go in and fix each one, but it is a pain and it is an ongoing problem. [:@] 0 Comments [
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+ ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment Rating comments in this legacy AppDeploy message board thread won't reorder them,so that the conversation will remain readable. Answers 0 Delete .dll or .ocx from selfregister table. And http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/msi-error-1904 add it as a file. Answered 06/06/2007 by: ogeccut Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 0 I know I can go in and fix each one but this happens frequently when I do a snapshot, and some files need to be registered. I was just asking if anyone knew of a way to suppress the error when it fails to register a file during the msi install. [8|] Answered 06/06/2007 by: MicrosoftBob http://www.itninja.com/question/any-way-to-auto-ignore-error-1904-failed-to-register Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 0 Hi Bob, this is a test and debug job each of us has to do, i suppose. Load the Package in Wise, make sure you are in 'Installation Expert' and select the file in question. Select 'Details', go to the 'Self-Registration' tab and make sure 'Do not register' is selected. Regards, Nick Answered 06/07/2007 by: nheim Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 0 How depressing. I was hoping for a way to avoid that. [:'(] Answered 06/07/2007 by: MicrosoftBob Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 0 Hi Bob, are you kidding? Software, that trows errors, normally doesn't this without a reason! If you are not willing to debug your own work, make sure no one else is depending on this stuff! Just can't understand such an attitude. Regards, Nick Answered 06/07/2007 by: nheim Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 0 I would agree with you except in a situation like this. Some DLLs can't be registered, thus the (non-fatal) error. So what do we do to fix it? We go in and tell it not to register! Well, that is the same thing as ignoring that it couldn't be registered! - Bob Answered 06/07/2007 by: MicrosoftBob Please log in to comment Please log in
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