![]() ![]() The kicker is that nobody wanted Application B's integration into a Application A, but we never convinced Company B that. Cleaning that up was all that was required to fix Application A. jar file in it's install directory, which gets shunted by windows application virtualization into the virtualstore. Application B's installer runs under admin rights, but then invokes shim task under Application A, currently running under user rights, to update a. Application A runs under user rights, but puts nothing in the virtual store. Application A installs under admin rights, and puts nothing in the virtual store. Until we found the file that Application B was installing into Application A's virtualstore. But no level of backing up/restoring application A's code, data, or registry entries would make a difference. Naturally, if uninstall/reinstall for A fixes the problem, then surely the change can be isolated and fixed in a easier manor. (Until Application B was updating again). This could be fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling application A. For nearly a year we could not understand why Application A would be fine, but when we updated Application B - Application A would crash on startup. ![]()
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