Wilson, Phil wrote:
You should be using the merge modules for a number of reasons. One is
that they try to ensure that sharing works properly (guids, SharedDlls).
Another reason is that they install these files to avoid your problem by
making them permanent, so the highest installed version always wins,
which looks like it's related to your problem of the order of installs.

Even if the components aren't permanent, following component rules (e.g., stable GUIDs) ensures that if /n/ products install the shared component, they're versioned and uninstalled correctly.

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