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Yeah, the strongly typed registry items are designed around Windows Installer Advertising. They do not have the full set of functionality made available by Windows, especially stuff added after Vista. The fallback is to use RegistryValue element.

Also, to answer your question the ProgId and all those are all translated into registry values for you by the compiler if you don't set Advertise="yes' and there are a lot of good reasons to NOT set Advertise.

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