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Capture system changes to MSI

Capture all changes to the local drives, registry, services and other areas of the system and save them to MSI.

The system changes can be made eiter by a source installation or by the user’s actions (like copying files, importing .REG to the system registry, changing app settings).


  1. Follow one of instructions below to capture system changes:

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    Select the Manual processing mode on the Installation step of the capturing wizard to be able to make the manual system changes.

  2. Once capturing is completed, open the capturing project in MSI Generator. By default, it will be opened automatically.
  3. It is highly recommended to review the captuing results and exclude resources that do not belong to the captured app.

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    In some cases, a package with captured resources that belong to the system-related services like Windows Updates may fail during the installation. The common reason for such fails is trying to write to the system-protected registry/folders, locked for third-party installers.

  4. Then, specify product information, compression type, advertising tables, active setup and other necessary for you MSI settings:
  5. Generate the MSI package clicking Build MSI in the Package > MSI tab.

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    Since version 5.3.2 PACE Suite builds MSI packages with the UTF-8 code page of a database. A package with this encoding is capable of installing resources with extended characters in the titles.

  6. Find your package in the “MSI” subfolder of the project folder. To open the project folder, click Go to…, located next to the Project folder field.

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