
Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Working With Wise Installation Files
Note
If you change the installation and then run it, but the change is not apparent, close the
installation. Reopen it and compile it, and then run it again.
To run an installation and install it into a virtual layer
1. On the Wise Options dialog box, mark the Install into virtual layer from Run
button option.
See
Setting General Options
on page 34.
2. Click Run at the lower right of the main window.
3. If you are working in a .WSI that contains multiple releases, you are prompted to
select one.
The application is installed into a new virtual layer and activated. You can test the
installation by viewing its installed files and running the application. If needed, you
can edit the contents of the layer in the Virtual Package Editor. You might add or
delete a file or registry key for testing purposes. You can then delete the layer to
restore your computer to its original state.
See About Installation Expert in the Virtual Package Editor Help.
To delete an installation installed into a virtual layer
Do one of the following:
z
Install another installation into a virtual layer.
This removes the layer that was previously created and creates a new one.
z
Close Windows Installer Editor.
z
Delete the virtual layer from the Symantec SVS applet.
The name of the virtual layer is WiseTemp_ProductName where ProductName is the
value of the ProductName property.
See About the Altiris SVS Applet in the Virtual Package Editor Help.
Running a transform or merge module
You cannot run a transform or a merge module by itself. It can only be run in
conjunction with an .MSI.
To run a transform or merge module, run the base .MSI from the command line with the
appropriate command-line options, which are documented in the Windows Installer SDK
Help.
See also:
Testing An Installation
on page 80
Running the Debugger
on page 437
Compiling An Installation
on page 78