Hi,...

The accesspath property should be public (all uppercase) see
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa370912.aspx

regards

Stefan


Some user wrote:
> that's what I have tried to do, but it didn't seem to work so I thought it
> couldn't be done that way.  In the components I had a
> <Registry Id="accesspath" Root="HKCR" Key="Software\Company\Init"
> Name="Path" Value="[accesspath]" Type="string" />
> 
> and then in one of the dialogs I had
> <Control Type="Edit" Width="230" Height="18" X="52" Y="113" Id="Path"
> Property="accesspath" />
> 
> but the key is not created?

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