Martin v. Löwis <martin <at> v.loewis.de> writes: > It most likely is a misconfiguration of your system. I guess that the > registry key for the DLL has a non-zero refcount before you started the > installation, so that the refcount didn't drop to zero when you uninstalled. That must have been it - thanks. I uninstalled, removed the key from the SharedDLLs (it was still there with a refcount of 1, as per your analysis), reinstalled and uninstalled - all is well. I did raise an issue but I'll go and close it now. Thanks for the help. Regards, Vinay Sajip
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