Wise Virtual Package Editor Reference
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Creating Virtual Software Packages
Registry Page
on page 26
Delete Entries Page
on page 28
Exclusions Page
on page 29
Inclusions Page
on page 31
Events Page
on page 31
Data Layers Page
on page 33
Starting Virtual Package Editor
To use Virtual Package Editor, you must have the SVS Driver (Software Virtualization
Agent) installed. If this driver was not installed when you installed Wise Package Studio,
you can install it when you start Virtual Package Editor.
To start Virtual Package Editor when the SVS Driver is installed
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In Wise Package Studio, do one of the following:
On the Tools tab, double-click Virtual Package Editor.
On the Projects tab, click the Run link to the right of the task or tool associated
with Virtual Package Editor. The package associated with the current project
opens by default.
To start Virtual Package Editor when the SVS Driver is not installed
1. In Wise Package Studio, do one of the following:
On the Tools tab, double-click Virtual Package Editor.
On the Projects tab, click the Run link to the right of the task or tool associated
with Virtual Package Editor. The package associated with the current project
opens by default.
2. When prompted to download and install the SVS Driver, click Yes.
The SVS Driver downloads and installs.
3. When prompted to reboot your computer, click Yes.
A restart of your computer is required to complete the installation of the SVS Driver.
4. After your computer restarts, restart Virtual Package Editor.
See also:
Creating an Application Layer
on page 18
Creating a Data Layer
on page 19
Creating a Virtual Package Editor Template
You can create a template that lets you define settings for installations that you create
with Virtual Package Editor. The template is then used by Virtual Package Editor if the
output is a virtual software project file (.WVP). This applies to VSPs that you create
using the pages in Virtual Package Editor and VSPs that you create by capturing an
existing application using SetupCapture.