Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Working With Wise Installation Files
Server Application
Creates an installation intended to be run on Microsoft IIS, with an additional dialog box
for recording logon information.
See
Obtaining Logon Information From a Dialog
on page 475.
Windows Mobile
Opens the Windows Mobile wizard, which lets you add Windows Mobile .CAB files to a
desktop installation. The wizard is also accessible from the Mobile Devices page.
See
Adding Windows Mobile Files
on page 246.
Palm Application
Opens the Palm OS wizard, which lets you add Palm OS files to a desktop installation.
The wizard is also accessible from the Mobile Devices page.
See
Adding Palm OS Files
on page 249.
Transform
Lets you change any aspect of an installation by creating a transform based on changes
that you make to the installation.
See
Creating a Transform Based on an Existing .MSI
on page 385.
Merge Module
See
Creating a Merge Module As a New Installation
on page 369.
In Visual Studio: see
Creating a Merge Module Within a Solution
on page 371 or
Creating a Merge Module As a New Installation
on page 369.
Import Tools
The following tools open an import wizard, where you select a development project file
to import. Target file information is extracted from the project file and added to the
installation.
See
Import Visual Studio Projects
on page 395.
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Visual Basic
(In Visual Studio: this is named Import Visual Basic.)
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Visual C#
(Not available in the Visual Studio integrated editor.)
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Visual J#
(Not available in the Visual Studio integrated editor.)
Entering Project Settings
¾
Visual Studio integrated editor only.
Each Visual Studio installation project has settings that control how it interacts with
other projects in the solution.
Stand-alone installations that are not integrated with a Visual Studio solution do not
have project settings.