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Chapter 25: Errors and Warnings<br />

Build Errors and Warnings<br />

Table 25-2: Build Errors and Warnings (cont.)<br />

Error Description Troubleshooting Tips<br />

-6550 %1 is not a valid .NET assembly to<br />

be installed to the Global Assembly<br />

Cache (where %1 is replaced with a<br />

full file path).<br />

-6530 Error processing setup [1] for<br />

Upgrade Item [2]. This does not<br />

appear to be a valid setup.<br />

-6525 The custom action %1 in the<br />

InstallExecuteSequence table is run<br />

from an installed file. It must be<br />

sequenced after the %2 action.<br />

Ensure that the custom action is<br />

sequenced properly and that the<br />

base action exists in the sequence.<br />

-6499 The Shallow folder structure setting<br />

should not be used with multi-disk<br />

releases.<br />

Only valid assemblies can be installed to the Global Assembly<br />

Cache. Ensure that the file selected for installation is a valid<br />

assembly.<br />

This error occurs when an upgrade entry exists in the Upgrade<br />

Paths view, but the earlier installation that is specified does not<br />

exist in the location indicated. This can occur if the earlier<br />

installation has been moved because it was referenced in the<br />

Upgrade Paths view or if the folder that contains the earlier<br />

installation cannot be accessed because of permissions. This error<br />

can also occur if the earlier installation referenced (Setup.exe or<br />

.msi) is not a valid Windows Installer–based installation.<br />

This error occurs when you have authored a custom action that<br />

runs from a file that is installed during your setup. The custom<br />

action must be launched during the After Setup Complete Success<br />

dialog part of the installation. Otherwise the file will not exist on the<br />

target system when Windows Installer runs the custom action.<br />

The Shallow folder structure setting can be set from the Releases<br />

property grid of the Releases view. If error -6499 appears, switch<br />

the Shallow folder structure option to "No" so it will create a regular<br />

build folder structure.<br />

-6479 Internal build error. A corrupted merge module in your project causes this error. The<br />

error message has been reported with third-party merge modules<br />

that are not shipped with <strong>InstallShield</strong> or merge modules that are<br />

shipped with the beta version of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003.<br />

To resolve this error message, determine the merge module<br />

causing the issue and remove it from the project. To find the merge<br />

module, remove all merge modules from your project in the<br />

Redistributables view. Then add one merge module at a time to<br />

your project, and build the release until error -6479 occurs. This is<br />

the merge module causing the error.<br />

After you determine which merge module causes the issue, contact<br />

the vendor of the merge module for more information about the<br />

module. If the merge module is a Microsoft-specific module,<br />

download the latest service pack of Visual Studio to acquire the<br />

updated merge modules. If the merge module is Visual Studio .NETspecific,<br />

make sure that it is acquired from the latest service pack<br />

of Visual Studio .NET.<br />

-6478 FON Files must have a Font Title.<br />

Font %1 in Feature %2.<br />

Set the Font Title property for the file. To do this, right-click the file<br />

in the Files view, select Properties, and type a title in the Font Title<br />

field. If there is no Font Title, a run-time error occurs upon<br />

installation.<br />

622 ISE-1800-UG01 <strong>InstallShield</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Express</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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