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WWI 5 Installer won't register .WSC file

WWI 5 Installer won't register .WSC file

WWI 5 Installer won't register .WSC file

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My project needs a Windows Scripting Component (.wsc) to be registered. No problem getting .dll's to register, but stuck on this.  End users can manually register the .wsc file after installing the package (using regsvr32 or R-click file and select "register"), but we need the installer to register. Using Wise for Win Installer 5.0 Pro

Can't figure out how. Any help much appreciated...

Tried: File Details | Self-registration |
Registration Method=Unordered (normal Windows behavior) and
Registration Method=Use order specified below

Tried custom action: "Execute Program From Destination" specifying INSTALLDIR as the working directory and for EXE and Command Line I have: regsvr32.exe myfile.wsc

Alternative will be to create a .dll, but trying to keep it simple.

Many thanks in advance if you can give some advice... EpiD

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