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V Stuart Foote wrote
2) the resulting Microsoft Installer package sets a configuration varaible
WRITEREGISTRY to true, and that results in program details being recorded
into the Windows Registry database, overwriting any existing settings.

Sorry the correct msiexec.exe  command line varaible is "WRITE_REGISTRY" not
WRITEREGISTRY.

So set:

WRITE_REGISTRY=1  --> to write installation into Windows Registry;

or

WRITE_REGISTRY=0 --> for no Windows Registry changes pushed from installer




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