Wise Package Studio Reference
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Capturing Applications
It does not capture overwriting of existing registry keys.
.INI file changes are handled differently—if an .INI file is in the Windows
directory, changes to it are recorded as an .INI file change. If an .INI file is
outside the Windows directory, the entire .INI file is added instead of just
editing the file.
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Use SmartMonitor in conjunction with Snapshot
Merge the results of both methods. If the results of the two methods don’t match,
the differences between the methods are added to the repackaged installation as
well. This provides the most accurate and complete representation of the captured
installation.
See also:
Capturing an Installation
on page 219
Setting General Settings
on page 205
Selecting a Virtual OS File
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Not available in Standard Edition.
On the Virtual OS File Selection page, specify a Virtual OS to use. This page appears
during SetupCapture, but only if you use Virtual Capture.
See
Capturing an Installation
on page 219.
You must have run the Virtual OS Creation utility on the current computer or another
computer.
See
Creating a Virtual OS
on page 239.
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Use the existing Virtual OS file
Mark this if you previously ran the Virtual OS File Creation utility on the current
computer. When you click Next, the Virtual OS is cleaned. This means that installed
remnants from the last capture are removed from the Virtual OS directory and
registry structure.
This option is unavailable if no Virtual OS is found on this computer.
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Use a different Virtual OS file from share point directory or network
Mark this if you previously ran the Virtual OS Creation utility on another computer
and the resulting file is available in the share point directory or in a network
directory. Then specify the .WOS file to use. When you click Next, the Virtual OS file
you specified is expanded onto your computer as a Virtual OS directory and registry
structure. This process takes several minutes and requires a substantial amount of
free disk space.
Beginning the SetupCapture
On the Begin Installation Capture page, you start the capture process. This page
appears during SetupCapture.
See
Capturing an Installation
on page 219.
Before you begin the SetupCapture, close all applications except Wise Package Studio
and SetupCapture.
Click Next to begin the capture. The capture method determines what happens.