ConflictManager Reference
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Conflict Detection and Resolution
2. If you are using package groups, select a group name in the Groups pane.
The Applications/Packages pane displays only packages that are assigned to that
group.
3. In the Applications/Packages pane, select a package.
The package’s conflicts appear in the Conflict List and are grouped by type.
See
Resource Conflicts
on page 16.
4. If you do not see the conflicts you expected, select Conflicts menu > Filter and make
sure the Errors and Other Conflicts check boxes are marked.
See
Filtering the Conflict Display
on page 33.
Note
The settings in Setup menu > Conflict Settings > Types determine which conflicts
are detected. Example: If your conflict settings are set to detect file conflicts only,
then .INI conflicts do not appear even when the conflict filter is set to display .INI
conflicts.
5. In the Conflict List, select an .INI item.
The conflicts for the item appear in the Conflict Details pane.
6. In the Conflict Details pane, double-click the package containing the .INI value to
use.
The Properties dialog box appears.
7. On the Edit INI File Settings tab:
a. In the INI File Contents section, click in the Entry column.
b. Copy the value to the clipboard.
c.
Click Cancel.
8. In the Conflict Details pane, double-click the package containing the .INI conflict to
resolve.
The Properties dialog box appears.
9. In the Edit INI File Settings tab,
a. In the INI File Contents section, click in the Entry column.
b. Paste the value you copied from the other .INI file, overwriting the existing
value.
c.
Click OK.
In a few seconds, the Conflict Details pane is refreshed.
Restrictions on Resolving and Exporting Package Types
You cannot resolve conflicts in or export certain types of packages.
Device drivers
Device drivers typically are provided by a vendor and should not be
changed. Instead, change the package that conflicts with a device driver.
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