What is DTF, I googled it but I don't think you mean what urban slang came up 
with ;)

We are using NServiceBus as a service bus... its core dll has PowerShell 
cmdlets within, we need to use one of its cmdlets to register its license into 
the registry

I tried running a C# custom action and was getting no real results, so I 
thought I would create a simple PowerShell script to import-module (the core 
dll) then run the cmdlet (install-license)

I can successfully run this powershell script via the CMD prompt, but within 
WIX it is not working :(

Steve 

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Painter [mailto:chr...@iswix.com] 
Sent: March-06-13 3:33 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.; General discussion 
for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Running PowerShell script...

I guess I have to wonder....

Why run PowerShell period?

I mean, DTF is very powerful and robust.  It's also possible to use DTF to 
write a managed custom action and call PowerShell code from there.

The only argument I ever here for PowerShell is it's for guys who know how to 
script.  These "scripters" are exactly the guys I *DON'T* want contributing to 
my installers.

??

Chris

----------------------------------------
 From: "Steven Ogilvie" <steven.ogil...@titus.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 2:20 PM
To: "General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset." 
<wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Running PowerShell script...

This is driving me crazy, how hard is it to run a PowerShell script...
If I run it in a CMD prompt PowerShell.exe .\RegisterLicense.xml it works!!! 
My dev machine is Window 7 64 bit

This DLL is not our DLL it is a 3rd party dll NServiceBus.Core.dll we can not 
change it... they have the PowerShell cmdlets within the DLL hence you need to 
import-module first then run install-license 2nd

I am using the 64 bit MSI to do the testing

So here is my code again:

RegisterLicense.PS1 (I install this file, I have hard coded paths for
now):

#
C:
CD "C:\Program Files\TITUS\TITUS Services\Common"
Import-Module "C:\Program Files\TITUS\TITUS 
Services\Common\NServiceBus.Core.dll"
Install-License -Path "C:\Program Files\TITUS\TITUS Services\Common\License.xml"

Getting the PowerShell path in Product.wxs:

<!-- Check for PowerShell -->
<Property Id="POWERSHELLEXE">
<RegistrySearch Id="POWERSHELLEXE"
Type="raw"
Root="HKLM"
Key="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PowerShell\1\ShellIds\Microsoft.PowerShell"
Name="Path"
Win64="yes"/>
</Property>
<Condition Message="This application requires Windows PowerShell."> 
<![CDATA[Installed OR POWERSHELLEXE]]> </Condition>

Install the powershell script: (this is in a merge module)

<Component Id="cmp_RegisterNServiceBusLicense" 
Guid="{276C369D-BF32-472F-A7FC-24155DEB18DE}">
<File Id="file_RegisterNServiceBusLicense" KeyPath="yes" 
Source="..\$(var.resourcePath)\RegisterLicense.ps1" /> </Component>

<Property Id="POWERSHELLEXE" Secure="yes" SuppressModularization="yes"/>

Custom actions:

<CustomAction Id="CA_SetNServiceBusLicense" 
Property="CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE" Value ="&quot;[POWERSHELLEXE]&quot; -Version 
3.0 -NoProfile -NonInteractive -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy Bypass 
-Command &quot;&amp; '[#file_RegisterNServiceBusLicense]' ; exit 
$$($Error.Count)&quot;" /> <CustomAction Id="CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE" 
BinaryKey="WixCA" 
DllEntry="CAQuietExec64" Execute="deferred" Return="check" Impersonate="no" 
/>
<UI>
<ProgressText Action="CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE">CA: Installing NServiceBus 
license...</ProgressText> </UI>

<InstallExecuteSequence>
<Custom Action="CA_SetNServiceBusLicense" After=" InstallValidate "></Custom> 
<Custom Action="CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE" Before="InstallServices">NOT 
Installed</Custom>

This is in the MSI log file after installed: (no registry update :(  

MSI (s) (5C:BC) [15:06:43:377]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding
CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7 property. Its value 
is '"C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" 
-Version 3.0 -NoProfile -NonInteractive -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy 
Bypass -Command "& 'C:\Program Files\TITUS\TITUS 
Services\Common\RegisterLicense.ps1' ; exit $($Error.Count)"'.

MSI (s) (5C:BC) [15:06:44:988]: Doing action: 
CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7
Action 15:06:44: 
CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7. CA: Installing 
NServiceBus license...
Action start 15:06:44: 
CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7.
1: CA: Installing NServiceBus license... 
Action ended 15:06:44: 
CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7. Return value 1.

MSI (s) (5C:BC) [15:07:02:273]: Executing op: 
ActionStart(Name=CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7,
Description=CA: Installing NServiceBus license...,) Action 15:07:02: 
CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7. CA: Installing 
NServiceBus license...
MSI (s) (5C:BC) [15:07:02:274]: Executing op: 
CustomActionSchedule(Action=CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD
373F99E9D7,ActionType=3073,Source=BinaryData,Target=CAQuietExec64,CustomActi
onData="C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" -Version
3.0 -NoProfile -NonInteractive -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy Bypass 
-Command "& 'C:\Program Files\TITUS\TITUS Services\Common\RegisterLicense.ps1' 
; exit $($Error.Count)") MSI (s) (5C:BC) [15:07:02:294]: Creating MSIHANDLE 
(829) of type 790536 for thread 8636 MSI (s) (5C:FC) [15:07:02:294]: Invoking 
remote custom action. DLL: 
C:\Windows\Installer\MSIF7EE.tmp, Entrypoint: CAQuietExec64 MSI (s) (5C!80) 
[15:07:02:381]: Creating MSIHANDLE (830) of type 790531 for thread 8832
CAQuietExec64:  Entering CAQuietExec64 in C:\Windows\Installer\MSIF7EE.tmp, 
version 3.7.1224.0 MSI (s) (5C!80) [15:07:02:382]: Closing MSIHANDLE (830) of 
type 790531 for thread 8832 MSI (s) (5C!80) [15:07:02:382]: Creating MSIHANDLE 
(831) of type 790531 for thread 8832
CAQuietExec64:  "C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" 
-Version 3.0 -NoProfile -NonInteractive -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy 
Bypass -Command "& 'C:\Program Files\TITUS\TITUS 
Services\Common\RegisterLicense.ps1' ; exit $($Error.Count)"

Property(S): CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7 = 
"C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" -Version 3.0 
-NoProfile -NonInteractive -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command 
"& 'C:\Program Files\TITUS\TITUS Services\Common\RegisterLicense.ps1' ; exit 
$($Error.Count)"

Did not register the license, open a CMD prompt enter the above text and the 
license has been placed into the registery....

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Castro, Edwin G. (Hillsboro) [mailto:edwin.cas...@fiserv.com]
Sent: March-06-13 2:10 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Running PowerShell script...

Looking back at your original email I see the following:

<CustomAction Id="CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE" BinaryKey="WixCA"
DllEntry="CAQuietExec" Execute="deferred" Return="check" Impersonate="no" 
/>

The DllEntry="CAQuietExec" attribute is putting you in 32-bit land.

You need to use DllEntry="CAQuietExec" for 32-bit and DllEntry="CAQuietExec64" 
for 64-bit.

Edwin G. Castro
Software Developer - Staff
Digital Channels
Fiserv
Office: 503-746-0643
Fax: 503-617-0291
www.fiserv.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Ogilvie [mailto:steven.ogil...@titus.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 10:40 AM
> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Running PowerShell script...
>
> In this case it is a 64 bit MSI (our services installer has a 32 bit 
> and a 64 bit MSI based on the bitness of the OS, in this case testing 
> with 64 bit MSI) since the path is:
> MSI (s) (30:B0) [12:56:34:248]: Executing op:
> CustomActionSchedule(Action=CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_
> 4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7,ActionType=3073,Source=BinaryData,Target=Inst
> allNServiceBusLicense,CustomActionData="C:\Windows\System32\Windows
> PowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe"|-NoProfile -NonInteractive 
> -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "& 'C:\Program 
> Files\MYCORP\MYCORP Services\Common\RegisterLicense.ps1' ; exit 
> $($Error.Count)"|C:\Program Files\TITUS\TITUS Services\Common)
>
> I even tried using a custom action in my CA DLL:
>
> [CustomAction]
>         public static ActionResult InstallNServiceBusLicense(Session
session)
>         {
>             try
>             {
>                 if (session == null)
>                 {
>                     throw new ArgumentNullException("session");
>                 }
>
>                 var tempString = GetSessionProperty(session, 
> "CustomActionData", false);
>                 var parts = tempString.Split(new[] { '|' });
>                 var cmdLineExe = parts[0];
>                 var cmdLineParameters = parts[1];
>                 var commonFolder = parts[2];
>
>                 var path = @commonFolder + "\\RegisterLicense.ps1";
>
>                 var currentFolder = Directory.GetCurrentDirectory();
>                 Directory.SetCurrentDirectory(commonFolder);
>
>                 if (Directory.Exists(commonFolder))
>                 {
>                     // Create a file to write to.
>                     using (StreamWriter sw = File.CreateText(path))
>                     {
>                         sw.WriteLine("CD " + commonFolder);
>                         sw.WriteLine("Import-Module
.\\NServiceBus.Core.dll");
>                         sw.WriteLine("Install-License -Path
.\\License.xml");
>                     }
>                 }
>
>                 // run PowerShell on the script
>                 if (File.Exists(path))
>                 {
>                     var runPowerShellInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
>                     {
>                         UseShellExecute = true,
>                         Arguments = cmdLineParameters,
>                         FileName = cmdLineExe,
>                         WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden,
>                         CreateNoWindow = true
>                     };
>
>                     // Run the external process & wait for it to finish
>                     using (Process runPowerShellProc =
> Process.Start(runPowerShellInfo))
>                     {
>                         runPowerShellProc.WaitForExit();
>                     }
>                 }
>
>                 Directory.SetCurrentDirectory(currentFolder);
>             }
>             catch (Exception ex)
>             {
>                 WriteErrorLogInstall(session, 
> "InstallNServiceBusLicense failed: ", ex, true);
>             }
>
>             return ActionResult.Success;
>         }
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Castro, Edwin G. (Hillsboro) [mailto:edwin.cas...@fiserv.com]
> Sent: March-06-13 1:22 PM
> To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Running PowerShell script...
>
> The useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy="true" is what allows .NET 4 to 
> load .NET 2 assemblies so you need that. You don't want to remove it.
>
> I assume you checked the system where the MSI is installing so my next 
> guess is that 64-bit powershell has the configuration file while 
> 32-bit powershell does not and the MSI is executing 32-bit powershell.
>
> Edwin G. Castro
> Software Developer - Staff
> Digital Channels
> Fiserv
> Office: 503-746-0643
> Fax: 503-617-0291
> www.fiserv.com
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Steven Ogilvie [mailto:steven.ogil...@titus.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 9:53 AM
> > To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> > Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Running PowerShell script...
> >
> > Hmm
> >
> > Your right I have PS version 3 but the powershell config is loading 
> > .NET 4
> >
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration>
> >     <startup useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy="true">
> >         <supportedRuntime version="v4.0" />
> >     </startup>
> > </configuration>
> >
> > So why is it still failing? Is it because of the legacyV2 is set to
true?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Castro, Edwin G. (Hillsboro) [mailto:edwin.cas...@fiserv.com]
> > Sent: March-06-13 12:25 PM
> > To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
> > Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Running PowerShell script...
> >
> > My guess would be that you have PowerShell v3 installed on your
system.
> > Check the value of the $PSVersionTable variable in PowerShell as 
> > that will give you detailed version information for PowerShell.
> >
> > Edwin G. Castro
> > Software Developer - Staff
> > Digital Channels
> > Fiserv
> > Office: 503-746-0643
> > Fax: 503-617-0291
> > www.fiserv.com
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: StevenOgilvie [mailto:sogil...@msn.com]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 9:43 PM
> > > To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > > Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Running PowerShell script...
> > >
> > > Why is it that I can run the script in a dos box I.e.
> > > powershell.exe
> > > .\registerlicense.ps1 and it works ______________________ Steven 
> > > Ogilvie
> > >
> > > Sent from my BlackBerry...
> > >
> > > 3 - 45 Bertrand Street
> > > Ottawa, ON
> > > Canada
> > > K1M 1Y5
> > >
> > > Mobile: +1 613 299-2121
> > > E-mail:  sogil...@msn.com
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: "Edwin G. Castro [via Windows Installer XML (WiX) toolset]"
> > > <ml-
> > > node+s687559n7584125...@n2.nabble.com>
> > > Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2013 23:00:13
> > > To: <sogil...@msn.com>
> > > Subject: Re: Running PowerShell script...
> > >
> > >   Here's the bit that's important:
> > >
> > > CAQuietExec:  Import-Module : Could not load file or assembly 
> > > 'file:///C:\Program Files\MYCORP
> > > CAQuietExec:  \MYCORP Services\Common\NServiceBus.Core.dll' or one 
> > > of its dependencies. This a
> > > CAQuietExec:  ssembly is built by a runtime newer than the 
> > > currently loaded runtime and cannot be loaded.
> > >
> > > This is telling you that the assembly you are trying to load is 
> > > probably compiled against .NET 4 while PowerShell is loading the 
> > > .NET 2
> > runtime.
> > > PowerShell v3 loads the .NET 4 runtime but PowerShell v2 still 
> > > only loads the .NET 2 runtime. The easiest solution if you can 
> > > manage it is to get NServiceBus.Core.dll compiled against the .NET
> > > 2 runtime (.NET
> > > 3.5 would work too). Otherwise you'll need to decide whether 
> > > you'll only support PowerShell v3 OR create/customize a 
> > > PowerShell.exe.config that allows PowerShell to load the .NET 4
runtime.
> > >
> > > Edwin G. Castro
> > > Software Developer - Staff
> > > Digital Channels
> > > Fiserv
> > > Office: 503-746-0643
> > > Fax: 503-617-0291
> > > www.fiserv.com
> > >
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: StevenOgilvie [mailto:[hidden email] 
> > > > </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=7584125&i=0> ]
> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 2:14 PM
> > > > To: [hidden email]
> > </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=7584125&i=1>
> > > > Subject: [WiX-users] Running PowerShell script...
> > > >
> > > > Hi guys
> > > >
> > > > I have googled and done everything I think I should have done 
> > > > but I am getting a funky error in the MSI log file, has anyone 
> > > > else had this issue, if so how did you fix it?
> > > >
> > > > Install the Powershell file
> > > > <Component Id="cmp_RegisterNServiceBusLicense"
> > > > Guid="{276C369D-BF32-472F-A7FC-24155DEB18DE}">
> > > >           <File Id="file_RegisterNServiceBusLicense" KeyPath="yes"
> > > > Source="..\$(var.resourcePath)\RegisterLicense.ps1" />
> > > >         </Component>
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Set the custom action
> > > > <CustomAction Id="CA_SetNServiceBusLicense"
> > > > Property="CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE"
> > > > Value ="&quot;[POWERSHELLEXE]&quot; -Version 2.0 -NoProfile - 
> > > > NonInteractive -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy Bypass 
> > > > -Command &quot;&amp; '[#file_RegisterNServiceBusLicense]' ; exit 
> > > > $$($Error.Count)&quot;" />
> > > >     <CustomAction Id="CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE" BinaryKey="WixCA"
> > > > DllEntry="CAQuietExec" Execute="deferred" Return="check"
> > > > Impersonate="no" />
> > > >     <UI>
> > > >       <ProgressText Action="CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE">CA: 
> > > > Installing NServiceBus license...</ProgressText>
> > > >     </UI>
> > > >
> > > > Sequence the custom action
> > > > <InstallExecuteSequence>
> > > > <Custom Action="CA_SetNServiceBusLicense"
> > > > After="InstallValidate"></Custom> <Custom 
> > > > Action="CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE" Before="InstallServices">NOT 
> > > > Installed</Custom>
> > > >
> > > > Get the powershell path:
> > > >
> > > >     <Property Id="POWERSHELLEXE">
> > > >       <RegistrySearch Id="POWERSHELLEXE"
> > > >                       Type="raw"
> > > >                       Root="HKLM"
> > > >
> > > >
> > Key="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PowerShell\1\ShellIds\Microsoft.PowerShell"
> > > >                       Name="Path" />
> > > >     </Property>
> > > >     <Condition Message="This application requires Windows 
> > > > PowerShell.">
> > > >
> > > >     </Condition>
> > > >
> > > > The powershell script itself is pretty basic:
> > > > C:
> > > > CD "C:\Program Files\MYCORP\MYCORP Services\Common"
> > > > Import-Module .\NServiceBus.Core.dll Install-License -Path 
> > > > .\License.xml
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > The error in the msi logfile:
> > > >
> > > > Action 17:00:34:
> > > >
> CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7.
> > > > CA: Installing NServiceBus license...
> > > > MSI (s) (5C:48) [17:00:34:296]: Executing op:
> > > >
> > >
> >
> CustomActionSchedule(Action=CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_
> > > >
> > >
> >
> 4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7,ActionType=3073,Source=BinaryData,Target=CAQ
> > > >
> > >
> >
> uietExec,CustomActionData="C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v
> > > > 1.0\powershell.exe"
> > > > -Version 2.0 -NoProfile -NonInteractive -InputFormat None 
> > > > -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "& 'C:\Program 
> > > > Files\MYCORP\MYCORPServices\Common\RegisterLicense.ps1' ; exit
> > > > $($Error.Count)")
> > > > MSI (s) (5C:64) [17:00:34:317]: Invoking remote custom action. 
DLL:
> > > > C:\Windows\Installer\MSI8EA2.tmp, Entrypoint: CAQuietExec
> > > > CAQuietExec:  Entering CAQuietExec in 
> > > > C:\Windows\Installer\MSI8EA2.tmp, version 3.7.1224.0
> > > > CAQuietExec:
> > > > "C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe"
> > > > -Version 2.0 -NoProfile -NonInteractive -InputFormat None 
> > > > -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "& 'C:\Program
> > > Files\MYCORP\MYCORP
> > > > Services\Common\RegisterLicense.ps1' ; exit $($Error.Count)"
> > > > CAQuietExec:  Import-Module : Could not load file or assembly 
> > > > 'file:///C:\Program Files\MYCORP
> > > > CAQuietExec:  \MYCORP Services\Common\NServiceBus.Core.dll' or
> one
> > > > of its dependencies. This a
> > > > CAQuietExec:  ssembly is built by a runtime newer than the 
> > > > currently loaded runtime and cannot be loaded.
> > > > CAQuietExec:  At C:\Program Files\MYCORP\MYCORP
> > > > Services\Common\RegisterLicense.ps1:5 char:14
> > > > CAQuietExec:  + Import-Module <<<<  .\NServiceBus.Core.dll  + 
> > > > CategoryInfo
> > > > : NotSpecified: (:) , BadImageFormatException
> > > > CAQuietExec:      + FullyQualifiedErrorId :
> > > >
> > >
> >
> System.BadImageFormatException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.Import
> > > > ModuleCommand
> > > > CAQuietExec:
> > > > CAQuietExec:  Install-License : The term 'Install-License' is 
> > > > not recognized as the name of a
> > > > CAQuietExec:   cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program.
> > > > Check the spelling of the
> > > > CAQuietExec:  name, or if a path was included, verify that the 
> > > > path is correct and try again.
> > > > CAQuietExec:  At C:\Program Files\MYCORP\MYCORP
> > > > Services\Common\RegisterLicense.ps1:6 char:16
> > > > CAQuietExec:  + Install-License <<<<  -Path .\License.xml
> > > > CAQuietExec:      + CategoryInfo          : ObjectNotFound:
> > > > (Install-License:String) , Com
> > > > CAQuietExec:     mandNotFoundException
> > > > CAQuietExec:      + FullyQualifiedErrorId :
> > > > CommandNotFoundException
> > > > CAQuietExec:
> > > > CAQuietExec:  Error 0x80070002: Command line returned an error.
> > > > CAQuietExec:  Error 0x80070002: CAQuietExec Failed CustomAction
> > > > CA_NSERVICEBUSLICENSE.CA23A0DC_B2DE_4F2C_9E74_FD373F99E9D7
> > > > returned actual error code 1603 (note this may not be 100% 
> > > > accurate if translation happened inside sandbox)
> > > >
> > > > thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Steve
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
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> > > Wave(TM): Endpoint Security, Q1 2013 and "remains a good choice" 
> > > in the endpoint security space. For insight on selecting the right 
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> > -------- Symantec Endpoint Protection 12 positioned as A LEADER in 
> > The Forrester
> > Wave(TM): Endpoint Security, Q1 2013 and "remains a good choice" in 
> > the endpoint security space. For insight on selecting the right 
> > partner to tackle endpoint security challenges, access the full
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> > The Forrester
> > Wave(TM): Endpoint Security, Q1 2013 and "remains a good choice" in 
> > the endpoint security space. For insight on selecting the right 
> > partner to tackle endpoint security challenges, access the full
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> Wave(TM): Endpoint Security, Q1 2013 and "remains a good choice" in 
> the endpoint security space. For insight on selecting the right 
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> Forrester
> Wave(TM): Endpoint Security, Q1 2013 and "remains a good choice" in 
> the endpoint security space. For insight on selecting the right 
> partner to tackle endpoint security challenges, access the full report.
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