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When I am trying to create the installer i am getting the following error:

The directory ProgramMenuDir is in the user profile but is not listed in the RemoveFile table.

How do I resolve this issue? Below is the directory structure I am using:

<Directory Id="ProgramMenuFolder" Name="Programs">
  <Directory Id="ProgramMenuDir" Name="E">
    <Directory Id="Monarch" Name="Monarch">
      <Component Id="Monarch" Guid="*">                       
        <RemoveFolder Id='Monarch' On='uninstall' />
        <RemoveFolder Id='ProgramMenuDir' On='uninstall' />
        <RegistryValue Root='HKCU' Key='Software\[Manufacturer]\[ProductName]' 
                                   Type='string' Value='' KeyPath='yes' />
      </Component>
    </Directory>
  </Directory>
</Directory>
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  • How about I want to have Monarch subfolder deleted on uninstall, but I don't want its parent folder ProgramMenuDir to be deleted? Perhaps, that parent folder is the company name folder and has many other products of the same company created subfolders under it.
    – Tiger Galo
    May 5, 2020 at 15:19

4 Answers 4

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As far as I can see, the problem is in the usage of <RemoveFolder/> element. If the 'Directory' attribute is omitted, it takes the directory of the parent component. In your case, it is a directory with Id="EFIMonarch". This explains why you get the warning for the outer directory (ProgramMenuDir), but don't get it for EFIMonarch directory.

Try replacing:

<RemoveFolder Id='ProgramMenuDir' On='uninstall' />

with

<RemoveFolder Id='RemoveProgramMenuDir' Directory='ProgramMenuDir' On='uninstall' />

Also, it is a good idea to be explicit for every RemoveFolder element.

Hope this helps.

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    In my case I was seeing this error because I had forgotten to add the component as a feature.
    – satnhak
    Jan 31, 2013 at 12:44
  • @TheMouthofaCow same for me. Jun 13, 2013 at 18:02
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    Would be nice to have that property in the tutorial, I think most could figure it out intuitively if it was. This is the only article I could find that bothered to explain why instead of just providing a non-working example.
    – Melikoth
    Aug 21, 2014 at 18:49
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    Wix's tutorial does an amazing job at obfuscating the function of these attributes. Re-using the same Id for completely different elements, making it seem as if they're references rather than unrelated identifiers. May 14, 2016 at 15:29
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    I had this same error and Google brought me here. However in my case, I was missing a <ComponentRef Id="ApplicationShortcut" /> under the Feature tag. Wix is obscure af. Mar 9, 2020 at 3:51
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If other answers are still not working for you, try to check Suppress ICE validation option, Visual studio will ignore these validations, just follow this route:

YourProject -> Properties -> Tool Settings

ICE validation

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  • what does this do?
    – john k
    Jul 6, 2021 at 16:52
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Just writing this up for some others who may still experience this problem even after following the answer for this question.

I had the same problem, and even after explicitly specifying the Directory in the RemoveFolder did not help me, I tried to put this DirectoryRef containing the shortcut install/uninstall somponents right after the TARGETDIR within the same fragment and it helped fix my issue.

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If following answer still still not working. Try to reboot your visual studio.

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