Hello everyone,
I am relatively new to using Installshield so I apologise if this question is covered by existing documentation (I've had a look at the documentation I have found and not come across information which is of much help).
In my most recent project I am building an installer but everytime I do a build an error message box keeps appearing saying "Component not correctly registered". My first instinct was to check the log file which is created during the build process but that had no information about this error. I realise that this problem is probably to do with a DLL or OCX assembly not being registered properly but I've got upwards of 350 components in this project and so without knowing which one is throwing the error, I can't even begin to solve this problem. I've included a screenshot of the error message to help with this.
How do I turn on maximum verbosity so that (almost) everything is written to the log file during the building of the installer? Until I can work out which component is causing the problem, turning the log verbosity up and hoping it gives me a clue is the only real plan of action I have.
Any suggestions would be helpful,
Thanks
CoolSwarvy
P.S. Which ever component is failing to register correctly doesn't cause the building of the installer to fail. From what I can tell, the installer works exactly as it should as well.
I am relatively new to using Installshield so I apologise if this question is covered by existing documentation (I've had a look at the documentation I have found and not come across information which is of much help).
In my most recent project I am building an installer but everytime I do a build an error message box keeps appearing saying "Component not correctly registered". My first instinct was to check the log file which is created during the build process but that had no information about this error. I realise that this problem is probably to do with a DLL or OCX assembly not being registered properly but I've got upwards of 350 components in this project and so without knowing which one is throwing the error, I can't even begin to solve this problem. I've included a screenshot of the error message to help with this.
How do I turn on maximum verbosity so that (almost) everything is written to the log file during the building of the installer? Until I can work out which component is causing the problem, turning the log verbosity up and hoping it gives me a clue is the only real plan of action I have.
Any suggestions would be helpful,
Thanks
CoolSwarvy
P.S. Which ever component is failing to register correctly doesn't cause the building of the installer to fail. From what I can tell, the installer works exactly as it should as well.