John Hall wrote:

It's an HKCU registry key that would have been created for the user who installed the application, but obviously not the user who is running. Is this the default behaviour for a key in HKCU even if the feature is not advertised?

Yes, for an advertised shortcut.

Also, is this the expected behaviour? I thought that a copy of the MSI was stored away in c:\Windows\Installer, so why is the system not able to use that one rather than looking for the original .msi file that the bootstrapper dropped into the temp directory.

It does but something's requiring source. You can set the MSI logging policy to get a verbose log when the repair is triggered.

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