- #OUTLOOK VERSION FESTSTELLEN INSTALL#
- #OUTLOOK VERSION FESTSTELLEN UPDATE#
- #OUTLOOK VERSION FESTSTELLEN REGISTRATION#
#OUTLOOK VERSION FESTSTELLEN INSTALL#
Windows Installer is a deployment technology, its job is to install the specified files and registry settings and keep them in the specified install locations and to ensure they are the right versions - self-repair or resiliency is a mechanism to that end. Overall Problem: Developer debugging and self-repair There are many other potential causes of self-repair than what is described in this "short" section. The rest of the "article" describes self-repair problems in depth.
#OUTLOOK VERSION FESTSTELLEN UPDATE#
It is also possible that permission problems cause the same application to fail to update the system and it keeps trying endlessly by repeatedly running self-repair. This normally involves (at least) two conflicting applications on your system that "fight it out" updating the registry on each launch after the other application has run (always launching one of the apps will not trigger the self-repair - the conflict surfaces when you alternate between applications).
#OUTLOOK VERSION FESTSTELLEN REGISTRATION#
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This bypasses the most common trigger of self-repair, " the advertised shortcut".
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This "article" has gotten large and somewhat unreadable. Unexpected Windows Installer self-repair issues - Quick Fix?
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You might want to read the first section of this answer as well. This answer focuses on "understanding self-repair" rather than explaining the steps to take to eliminate the problem. There is a shorter, more "solution focused" answer available, perhaps try it first. Self-Repair, Simple & Short Explanation: Why does the MSI installer reconfigure if I delete a file?