![]() Installer actually installs component or feature to run local.Ĭomponent or feature is currently installed to run from source. Installation requests component or feature be installed to run local. ![]() Installer actually uninstalls component or feature.Ĭomponent or feature is currently installed to run local. Installation requests component or feature be uninstalled. Log EntryĬomponent or feature is not currently installed. ![]() The following table lists the possible component or feature states that can appear in the log. "Action" refers to the actual action state of the feature or component. The label "Installed" in the log refers to the current install state of the feature or component, "Request" refers to the requested install state of the feature or component. the feature and component were both left in the locally installed state after running the package.the package requested a local installation of these.the installation state of the QuickTest feature and component was absent before running the package.MSI (s) (40:A4): Component: QuickTest Installed: Absent Request: MSI (s) (40:A4): Feature: QuickTest Installed: Absent Request: Feature and component entries in the log appear as the following examples. The log tells what the state of that feature or component was prior to the installation, what state was requested by the installation, and in what state the installer left the feature or component. The verbose log includes an entry for each feature and component the installation package may install. See Windows Installer Logging and Command Line Options. If after running an installation, you need to verify that a particular feature, component, or file has been installed, turn on the verbose logging option during the installation.
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