ManualMapperDefaultPriority
Registry
ManualMapperDefaultPriority helps to resolve conflicting
      assignments of an executable (or directory) to an application for which usage is being tracked
      using the manual mapper. 
For application usage tracking, only one application can “own” a file or directory. Where
      more than one application being tracked specifies the same file or directory, the value of the
      manual mapper Priority preference is used to resolve which application the
      file or directory is assigned to for tracking. This resolution process occurs at the time the
      application is being specified for tracking: the application with the highest value for
        Priority owns the file or directory for usage tracking. Where more than one
      application specifies the same file or directory for usage tracking, and both have identical
      priorities, the application whose usage tracking is most recently defined takes precedence. 
The value of ManualMapperDefaultPriority is assigned to those applications
      in the manual mapper where no specific Priority is assigned.
The default value for this preference, 20, is set higher than the internal
      value assigned to other data sources such as Windows Installer, Add/Remove Programs, and so
      on. These alternate data source are each assigned a priority of 10, meaning that by default,
      manual mapper entries have priority for specifying usage tracking details. (The order in which
      usage tracking data is constructed is: the Manual Mapper preference values, native package
      format, and Add/Remove Programs.)
Values
| Values / range | Integer between 1 and 10000. | 
| Default value | 20 | 
| Example value |  | 
Registry
| Installed by | Code internals, or manual configuration. | 
| Computer preference | 
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