

Have you ever?
a) Installed an Application on a PC and discovered another Application which had previously been working correctly now
no longer works?
b) Installed an Application on a PC and finds it does not work on this PC (or for a particular UserID) while it works
correctly on other PCs (or for other Users)?.
c) Upgraded some system DLLs on your PC and find that some Applications have stopped working?
d) Deleted some files on your PC and find that some Applications no longer work?.
e) Found new problems with Applications on your PC BUT you are not aware that any changes have been made to its
configuration?
When this happens, what do you do?
a) Rebuild your PC. Fine BUT
b) Do you then install your new “Killer” Application?
If you do the same problems will reoccur!
So how do you get both your original applications and your new “Killer” Application to work on the Same PC?
Using MsiXray you can
a) “Discover” the Software Environment required by each Application to work correctly.
b) Compare the Environments and detect DLL Version and other conflicts.
c) Use MsiXray to setup Local Isolation to isolate the conflicting DLLs and enable all the applications to coexist on the
same PC.
d) Detect what changes have recently been made to your system.