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Appendix A
Wise Package Studio Command Line Options
This chapter includes the following topics:
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About Wise Package Studio command-line options
on page 268
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Command Line Options for Application Isolation
on page 269
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Command Line Options for ApplicationWatch
on page 271
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Command Line Options for ConflictManager
on page 273
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Command Line Options for Command Line Builder
on page 272
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Command Line Options for ConflictManager
on page 273
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Command Line Options for InstallTailor
on page 273
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Command Line Options for Legacy Setup Conversion
on page 274
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Command Line Options for Linux Package Editor
on page 276
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Command Line Options for Mobile Device Package Editor
on page 277
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Command Line Options for Package Distribution
on page 277
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Command Line Options for Package Relationships
on page 278
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Command Line Options for Package Validation
on page 279
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Command Line Options for Patch Creation
on page 280
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Command Line Options for Preflight Instrumentation
on page 280
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Command Line Options for SetupCapture Configuration
on page 280
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Command Line Options for SetupCapture
on page 281
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Command Line Options for SOE Snapshot
on page 283
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Command Line Options for Software Manager
on page 284
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Command Line Options for Test Expert
on page 285
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Command Line Options for UpgradeSync
on page 285
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Command Line Options for Virtual Package Editor
on page 285
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Command Line Options for Windows Installer Editor
on page 286
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Command Line Options for WiseScript Package Editor
on page 288
About Wise Package Studio command-line options
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Not available in Standard Edition.
You can use command-line options to affect the way a tool or task runs. (Example: You
can set an option that causes Windows Installer Editor to open the default project
package automatically.) You enter the command-line options when you create a tool in
Tool Setup or when you create a task in Process Templates Setup.