Wise Virtual Package Editor Reference
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Capturing Applications
10. On the SetupCapture Exclusions page:
To display another type of item, select the type from Exclusion Type. Excluded
item types are files and registry keys.
To add an item back into the VSP, select it in the list and click Include. You might
want to add an item if it is part of the installation that was captured.
11. Click Next on the SetupCapture Exclusions page.
The Finish page appears.
12. Complete the Finish page.
The summary information for the captured application appears on the Product
Details page in Virtual Package Editor. The value you enter for Name is also the
name of the VSP as it appears in the Altiris SVS applet. If the output of the captured
installation is a virtual project file (.WVP), you must also specify a directory for the
project’s source files.
13. Click Finish.
The package is captured as a VSP and what happens to the package varies as
follows:
If you ran SetupCapture from Virtual Package Editor, the VSP opens in Virtual
Package Editor.
If the output is a virtual software project file (.WVP), it is not saved until you
save it in Virtual Package Editor.
If the output is a virtual software layer, it also appears in Altiris SVS applet.
If you ran SetupCapture from the Tools tab, the VSP is a .WVP file and is saved
to the file name and location you specified at the beginning of SetupCapture.
If you ran SetupCapture from the Projects tab, the VSP is a .WVP file and is
saved in the project directory.
See also:
About the Altiris SVS Applet
on page 13