WiseScript Editor Reference
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WiseScript Actions
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Retain Duplicates in Path
By default, version checking removes existing copies of .DLLs that are found in the
path list. To suppress this feature, mark this check box.
Install SVS Package
This action installs a Virtual Software Package (VSP) on a destination computer. You can
use this action to create a WiseScript that installs any number of VSPs.
After you add an Install SVS Package action to a script, you can open its .WVP file in
Virtual Package Editor directly from the WiseScript. To open the .WVP file, select its
Install SVS Package action and select Open Package from its right-click menu. If you
edit and recompile the .WVP in Virtual Package Editor, those changes are incorporated
into the WiseScript the next time it is compiled.
To complete the dialog box
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Source Pathname
Specify the .WVP file.
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Activate Layer
Check this to activate the layer after it is imported on the end user’s computer. We
recommend that you check this unless you have a specific reason to not activate the
layer when it is imported on the end user’s computer.
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Bind this WiseScript to the .WVP release
When you check this, the name of the current WiseScript file appears by default in
Release Name, and this WiseScript is added as a release to the .WVP file’s
Releases page in Virtual Package Editor. If you then edit and recompile the .WVP file
in Virtual Package Editor, this .WSE file is also recompiled by default.
We recommend that you select this option so that when you make changes to .WVP
files that are used in Install SVS Package actions, you can also automatically update
the WiseScripts that contain these actions.
See also:
About SVS Script Actions
on page 39
Install WiseUpdate Client
WiseUpdate updates an application on destination computers over the Internet. The
Install WiseUpdate Client action reflects the settings on the WiseUpdate page and vice
versa. You can either complete the WiseUpdate page, or add the Install WiseUpdate
Client action.
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Host Address
Enter the Web server address or IP address where the WiseUpdate Client looks for
updated software (example: www.company.com or 1.1.1.1). The WiseUpdate Client
on the destination computer uses this information when it checks for updates.