ConflictManager Reference
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Conflict Detection and Resolution
registry when a file is moved to a private application directory. This can cause other
packages to follow the moved file and result in a further conflict. Experiment to
determine which packages find the file in the registry and which look in the path. Then
move the file for the packages that look in the registry, and leave a copy in the System
directory for packages that look in the path.
How to isolate a file with the Resolve wizard
In the Welcome page of the Resolve wizard, select one of the following options from the
Isolation Method drop-down list:
z
Isolated Components
z
Application Paths
Selecting this option enables the Application Path Settings field. Enter the path
where Windows should look for the files. This path is created under the main
application directory.
Continue using the Resolve wizard.
See
Resolving File Conflicts Individually
on page 40.
How to isolate a file with rules
Use a rule containing the following action:
Isolate the file via [AppPaths OR Isolated Components]
Both of the predefined aggressive rule sets contain this action.
If you create your own rules, add this action and set its variable to AppPaths or Isolated
Components. When you select the AppPaths variable, a second line is added to the
action:
into directory Shared
If you leave this line as is, the application path is set to a directory named Shared under
the main application directory. To use a different application path, click the word Shared
and type a new directory name.
See
Creating a New Rule Set
on page 26.
Resolving File Conflicts With Rules
Using conflict resolution rules is the fastest way to resolve conflicts. The rules do the
conflict analysis and resolve the conflicts automatically. This saves time, reduces errors,
and provides consistency in conflict resolution.
Resolving with rules always deletes all previous conflict resolutions for the selected
package.
To resolve file conflicts with rules
1. (Enterprise Management Server only.) If multiple databases are open, select a
database in the Applications/Packages pane.
2. Select Conflicts menu > Resolve with Rules.
The Resolve with Rules dialog box appears.
3. Specify the application and package to resolve conflicts for.
4. From Rule Set Name, select the rule set to use.
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