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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T14:30:01+00:00 2026-05-31T14:30:01+00:00

I have a 32-bit application and a 32-bit installer, written in Wise Installation Studio.

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I have a 32-bit application and a 32-bit installer, written in Wise Installation Studio. I know…I shouldn’t be using Wise and I should switch to something else. But for now, I’m stuck with it.

Our application is graphics-intensive and to improve performance, we want it to disable desktop composition (Windows Aero) while running. We accomplished this on 32-bit systems by adding a registry entry at:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers

with a value of DISABLEDWM.

This sets the “Disable desktop composition” checkbox in the compatibility tab of the properties for our EXE to be checked by default.

This works perfectly on 32-bit systems, but when running the installer on a 64-bit system, Windows redirects the creation of registry entries to HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node, and the flag is not set correctly. If I manually create an entry in the 64-bit registry view, then it works.

So how can I force this registry key to be created in the 64-bit registry view from our 32-bit installer? Or is there a better way to set this property aside from creating a registry entry?

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    2026-05-31T14:30:03+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 2:30 pm

    I’m not sure what possibilities Wise gives you regarding scripting, but the way to access the 64-bit registry from a regular program is to use KEY_WOW64_64KEY when manipulating the registry.

    If it’s a possibility to at the least run an external EXE file from the setup, it should solve your problem.

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