This is by no means a properly constructed package, and it could trigger the self-repair problems seen on that particular computer. I would guess it is COM, and this is not the easiest to fix if that ABC setup does its own thing and isnt possible to inspect. If the 3rd party app that repairs is not your ABC thing then you wont be able to reproduce the issue unless you also install that 3rd party thing and find out what youre sharing with it, perhaps in the wrong way. Its unlikely to be anything to do with your shortcut except that your shortcut is advertised, so it goes off into a component feature check, and is apparently finding that you are sharing something with that other app, and now it needs repairing. There should be MsiInstaller entries in the Application Event Log that say something about whatever is wrong, referencing component ids, products, and maybe file names or registry entries. Theres no indication in that WiX fragment exactly how youre installing the ABC thing, all you show is that its copied to disk, theres no clue how you are running it to get it installed, and no shortcuts either. VC100 CRT and VC100 MFC and.Net 4.0 bootstrapper.
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