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SUMMARYWhen you try to execute a shared application with a Registry name such as "name1+name2," you may receive the following message in the Program Group Control Start dialog box: After you select "yes," the following message is displayed:
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Normally, if a configuration script is specified, the one-time installation
message is displayed the first time a shared application is executed.
However, the message and subsequent error will occur when there is no
configuration command line specified if the Registry name specified in the
Sharing Properties of the package is in the form "name1+name2," as shown in
the illustration on p. 297 of Chapter 10 in the SMS System Guide.
That key would exist in a family of applications, such as MSOffice, but in
this case does not exist. APPSTART, failing to find the key, marks the
corresponding key for the compound name
as CONFIGURE instead of SUCCESS. Normally a Configuration Status of
CONFIGURE would cause the Configuration Command Line (ConfigureScript) to
be executed. Since there is no Configuration Script specified, APPSTART
errors.
Unless the shared application is part of a family of applications or has a configuration script specified, the Registry name in the Program Item Properties of the Sharing Properties of a package should not contain a "+" sign. Additional query words: err msg pgc.log regname
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