The bundle installs as a separate product with it's own upgrade code, so in
fact 2 upgrade codes are installed - that of the bundle and that of the
product (actually for the bundle this isn't really an upgrade code since it
isn't a Windows Installer package)

If you want the 3 products to coexist you'll need to generate separate
upgrade codes for the bundles just as you do for the MSI's.

I'm not sure what is the problem you're experiencing- the fact that the
bundle has a so-called upgrade code doesn't in itself present any problem.
Can you share what is the actual problem?




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