Monitor the files installed in the system by the installer

Hi all

I have a program to install my application built through LabVIEW. I need to follow as *.dll files and other files that are installed on the system.

Can we get a list of the files installed by the installer on the system for the purpose of monitoring?

Thank you.

Parag - D


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    [06/14/11, 13: 52:00] Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 64 bit Prerequisites (x 64): [2] error code 1603 for this component means "Fatal error during installation." [06/14/11, 13: 52:00] Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 64 bit Prerequisites (x 64): [2] Setup failed on component Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 64 bit Prerequisites (x 64) [14/06/11 13: 52:01] setup.exe: ISetupComponent::Pre/Post/Install() [2] failed in ISetupManager::InstallManagerHelper() with HRESULT-2147023293. [06/14/11, 13: 52:01] setup.exe: [2] error component not specified in ISetupManager::AddToActionResultCollection() string [14/06/11 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: DepCheck [2] indicates that Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 64 bit Prerequisites (x 64) is not installed. [06/14/11, 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: component [2] Unknown status double Visual Studio 2005 Remote Debugger Light (x 64) [14/06/11 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: status unknown double component [2] Document Explorer 2005 [06/14/11, 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: DepCheck [2] indicates Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition - ENU was not attempted to be installed. [06/14/11, 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: component [2] Unknown status for.NET Compact Framework 1.0 SP3 [14/06/11, 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: [2] for.NET status unknown component Compact Framework 2.0 [14/06/11, 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: [2] double of unknown status component Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable Package [14/06/11, 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: [2] status unknown forSQL component Server 2005 Mobile Edition [14/06/11 [, 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: [2] double of unknown status component Microsoft Device Emulator version 1.0 [14/06/11, 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: component [2] unknown status double SQL Server 2005 Express Edition x 64 [14/06/11, 13: 52:12] VS70pgui: [2] component unknown status .NET Framework 2.0 SDK (x 64) double [14/06/11, 14: 34:40] Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 64 bit Prerequisites (x 64) : [2] error code 1603 for this component means "Fatal error during installation." [06/14/11, 14: 34:40] Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 64 bit Prerequisites (x 64): [2] Setup failed on component Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 64 bit Prerequisites (x 64) [14/06/11 14:34:42] setup.exe: ISetupComponent::Pre/Post/Install() [2] failed in ISetupManager::InstallManagerHelper() with HRESULT-2147023293. [06/14/11, 14:34:42] setup.exe: [2] error component not specified in ISetupManager::AddToActionResultCollection() string [14/06/11, 14: 34:52] VS70pgui: DepCheck [2] indicates that Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 64 bit Prerequisites (x 64) is not installed. [06/14/11, 14: 34:52] VS70pgui: component [2] Unknown status double Visual Studio 2005 Remote Debugger Light (x 64) [14/06/11, 14: 34:52] VS70pgui: status unknown double component [2] Document Explorer 2005 [06/14/11, 14: 34:52] VS70pgui: DepCheck [2] indicates Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition - ENU was not attempted to be installed. [06/14/11, 14: 34:52] VS70pgui: component [2] Unknown status for.NET Compact Framework 1.0 SP3 [14/06/11, 14: 34:52] VS70pgui: [2] for.NET status unknown component Compact Framework 2.0 [14/06/11, 14: 34:52] VS70pgui: [2] double of unknown status component Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable Package [14/06/11, 14: 34:52] VS70pgui: [2] status unknown forSQL component Server 2005 Mobile Edition [14/06/11 [14: 34:52] VS70pgui: [2] double of unknown status component Microsoft Device Emulator version 1.0 [14/06/11, 14: 34:52] VS70pgui: component [2] unknown status double SQL Server 2005 Express Edition x 64 [14/06/11, 14: 34:52] VS70pgui: [2] double status unknown component .NET Framework 2.0 SDK (x 64)

    Try to post or search the MSDN Forums

    http://social.msdn.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vssetup/threads

    http://social.msdn.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/Vsexpressinstall/threads

    There are indications that some USB devices may cause this error. Try unplugging as much as you can.

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