
Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Advanced Installations
See also:
WFWI.EXE Command Line Option Example
on page 239
Automating the Build Process
on page 240
Creating a Command Line To Apply to an Installation
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Not available in a transform.
Command lines cannot be applied to a transform.
Use the Command Line page in Installation Expert to create syntactically correct
command lines to apply to an installation at run time. These are applied to MSIExec.EXE
on the destination computer. Command lines that you create appear in a popup menu
for the Test and Run buttons so you can test them.
To create a command line to apply to an installation
1. Select Installation Expert > Command Line page.
2. Click Add.
The Command Line Details dialog box appears.
Note
Although you can enter a command line in the Command Line field, we
recommend that you use the options provided in this utility for an optimal, error-
free installation.
3. Click the General tab and complete the dialog box:
Name
Enter the name of the command line.
Shortcut File
Specify the full path of the shortcut file (.LNK) you are creating to execute the
command line. The default location is the Temp directory.
You also can create a batch file by changing the file extension to .BAT.
Are documented fully in Command Line
Options and Standard Installer
Command Line Options in the Windows
Installer SDK Help.
Are documented in Wise product
documentation.
See
Command Line Options For WFWI.EXE
on page 238.
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Can be built automatically with the
Command Line page.
See
Creating a Command Line To
Apply to an Installation
on
page 230.
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Can be built manually.
See Command-Line Options in the
Windows Installer SDK Help.
Must be built manually.
Command lines that you can apply
to installations at run time
Command lines that you can apply to
Windows Installer Editor for
compiling