Utilize tools like Process Monitor (ProcMon) to log all registry entries created, modified, or deleted during the installation phase.
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High-ratio compression tools sometimes reset file execution privileges (e.g., changing chmod +x scripts back to read-only). Always integrate an automated post-repack permission check into your QA pipelines.
Automated scripts verify that core execution paths function correctly with minimal dependencies. Utilize tools like Process Monitor (ProcMon) to log
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