In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  writes:

> I have head people preach dillegently about the evil of managed custom action
s.

The evil stems from the way .NET, the GAC, Windows and the MSI runtime
interact.  Its not the custom action per se, but the way that .NET
code will be run in a process during install time.

There is a reason that the experts are all unanimously saying that
managed custom actions are a bad idea.  You are free to ignore all
that accumulated expertise but it doesn't seem like a wise thing to
do.
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