Hi Brian, 

Ok.. Thanks for the info. I guess I'm still unclear or was unclear on
how I should be building my installer. I'm still flying blind where as
I'm trying different things to see what works best. I was using
WixAware, and now that I've pulled away from that I'm finding that there
are a lot of changes due to out dated keywords and all. 

Oh, Heat wasn't giving me the error. That part was fine.  It wasn't
until I copied the component block of code out of the fragment that Heat
generated, into the directory section of my merge module. I was getting
the error during the rebuild and it was hiccuping on the "SystemFolder"
value for the HelpDirectory keyword in the registry information for the
file I was adding to the componient.  


Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Rogers [mailto:rogers.br...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 3:13 PM
To: General discussion for Windows Installer XML toolset.
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Custom MergeModules

Hey Jim,

In general merge modules should be avoided. Unless you have clients of
your product which will be integrating your merge module it is better to
use .wixlib files internally to allow for shared components across
multiple packages.

What error are you getting in heat?

Thanks,

Brian Rogers
"Intelligence removes complexity." - Me
http://icumove.spaces.live.com


On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 10:30 AM, MacDiarmid, James D <
james.macdiar...@eds.com> wrote:

>
> Should I be registering COMPlus/Non-ComPlus DLLs in a custom merge 
> module?  When I use Heat to extract the registry settings, and add 
> them to the respective component, an error is caught on the setting 
> for HelpDirectory parameter. It's set using the SystemFolder keyword.
>
>
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