SEP Installer Properties on Windows 7

  Property(S): DiskPrompt = [1] Property(S): UpgradeCode = {F7BE9C8A-C2E6-470D-B703-0A1845E6FF8C} Property(S): CCEVTMGR_INSTALLED = 1 Property(S): CCSETMGR_INSTALLED = 1 Property(S): SRTSP_INSTALLED = 1 Property(S): CostingComplete = 1 Property(S): Installed = 2009/09/18 14:19:08 Property(S): VersionNT = 601 Property(S): TARGETDIR = C: Property(S): ALLUSERSPROFILE = C: Property(S): SYSTEM32TEMP = C:WindowsTEMPSymantecSystem32 Property(S): ANSITEMP = C:WindowsTEMPSymantecSystem32Ansi Property(S): WINSYS32TEMP = C:WindowsTEMPSymantecWindowsSystem32 Property(S): ANSIWINSYS32TEMP = C:WindowsTEMPSymantecWindowsSystem32Ansi Property(S): AdminToolsFolder = C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsAdministrative Tools Property(S): AppDataFolder = C:Windowssystem32configsystemprofileAppDataRoaming Property(S): SYMANTEC = C:ProgramDataSymantec Property(S): CACHED_INSTALLS = C:ProgramDataSymantecCached Installs Property(S): SEPTEMP = C:WindowsTEMPSymantecprogram filesSymantecSEP Property(S): CMCDIRTEMP = C:WindowsTEMPSymantecprogram filesSymantecSEPCMCDIR Property(S): SYMANTECTEMP = C:WindowsTEMPSymantec Property(S): COH32TEMP = C:WindowsTEMPSymantecCOH32 Property(S): COMMONAPPDATATEMP = C:WindowsTEMPSymantecCommonAppData Property(S): […]

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MSDN: Windows Installer Property Reference

This section lists the properties defined by Windows Installer: Component Location Properties Configuration Properties Date, Time Properties Feature Installation Options Properties Hardware Properties Installation Status Properties Operating System Properties Product Information Properties Summary Information Update Properties System Folder Properties User Information Properties Additional properties can be specified by authored data or custom actions. Properties with names containing no lowercase letters are public properties and can be specified on the command line. For information about values of the Uninstall registry key that are provided by installer properties, see Uninstall Registry Key. Component Location Properties The following list provides links to more […]

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Windows Setup Log Files

Windows® Setup creates log files for all actions that take place during installation. If you are experiencing problems installing Windows, refer to the log files to troubleshoot the installation. Windows Setup log files are available in the following directories: Log file location                   Description    $windows.~btSourcesPanther        Log location before Setup can access the drive. $windows.~btSourcesRollback       Log location when Setup rolls back in the event of a fatal error.      %WINDIR%Panther                    Log location of Setup actions after disk configuration. %WINDIR%InfSetupapi*.log          Used to log Plug and Play device installations. %WINDIR%Memory.dmp                 Location of memory dump from bug checks.       %WINDIR%Minidump*.dmp             Location of log minidumps from bug checks.     […]

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