WiseScript Package Editor Reference
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Introduction
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Modify a machine resource (example: registry key or .INI file).
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Locate and delete a file and its directory (example: to remove a spyware program).
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Free disk space by clearing the Temp directory, the Recycle Bin, or the Internet
cache.
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Find the current Windows version.
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Find and report system information and take action depending on the results.
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Map a network drive.
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Create, edit, or manage virtual software layers on computers that have the SVS
Driver (Software Virtualization Agent). For details, see the article
Using WiseScripts
to Manage and Update Virtual Software Packages
in the Altiris Knowledgebase
(article 27373).
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Assign license numbers from a text file.
Getting Started
Following is a broad outline of possible steps for building and distributing an installation:
1. Create a new installation or WiseScript.
See
Starting the Software
on page 15.
2. (WiseScript Package Editor only) Set options on the Installation Expert pages to
create basic installation functionality.
See
About Installation Expert
on page 38.
3. Edit the script in Script Editor to create advanced installation functionality.
See
About Script Editor
on page 96 and
About WiseScript Actions
on page 119.
4. Create or customize dialog boxes.
See
About Dialog Boxes
on page 203.
5. Test and debug the installation.
See
Compiling, Testing, and Running a WiseScript
on page 18 and
Using the Debug
Commands
on page 108.
6. (WiseScript Package Editor only) Explore options for outputting the installation .EXE
file and prepare it for distribution.
See
Media
on page 62 and
WebDeploy
on page 83.
7. To create a compiled .EXE, click Compile.
See
Compiling, Testing, and Running a WiseScript
on page 18.
8. Use the Package Distribution tool to distribute the installation.
See
Distributing an Installation
on page 34.