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On 9/26/2011 1:57 PM, Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> I would like to modify the MSI files for OPenAFS 1.7.12 and KFW 322
> for both 32 and 64 bit versions, to include our own krb5.ini and
> may be our own CellServDB.
>
> Looking at the
> http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.7.1/winxp/ReleaseNotes/html/ch07s02.html#id511835
> and
> http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/kfw-3.2/kfw-3.2.2/msi-deployment-guide.txt
>
> Three questions:
>
> (1)
> When adding a ComponentID, the examples list a specific GUID,
> then go on a little later in 7.2.3.1 to give a different ID.
>
> Does the ID represent a specific file instance of the file,
> such that ours would have a new GUID. Each time it changes
> would it have a new GUID?  Or would a specific file like the
> krb5.ini or CellServDB always have the same GUID?
>
> (2)
> http://www.secure-endpoints.com/#kfw says to install both the
> 32 and 64 bit versions of KFW 3.2.2. Does each install a copy
> of the krb5.ini, and if we wanted to use our own, would we have
> to transform both packages? Is the GUID for the krb5.ini the
> same in both versions?  (It looks like the
> msidbComponentAttributesNeverOverwrite(128) is being used,
> so this may be a mute point.)
>
> (3)
> How does the above fit in with the use of the attribute
> msidbComponentAttributes64bit(256)?
>

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  Douglas E. Engert  <deeng...@anl.gov>
  Argonne National Laboratory
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  Argonne, Illinois  60439
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