Wise Package Studio Reference
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Wise Package Studio Tools
Converting a WiseScript
To convert a WiseScript
1. Before converting a script, open it and delete all Display Billboard, Display Graphic,
and Add Icon script actions from the script.
2. Do one of the following:
On the Projects tab, click the Run link to the right of the task or tool associated
with Legacy Setup Conversion. This tool might skip pages or populate fields
based on command-line options defined in Process Templates Setup.
On the Tools tab, double-click Legacy Setup Conversion.
3. If the Select Source Format page appears, mark WiseScript and click Next.
4. Complete the Specify Files page:
Source Installation
Specify the full path of the .WSE or .EXE to convert.
Target Installation
Specify the full path of a new or existing .WSI or .MSI in which to save the
converted installation.
Add/Update Resources in Existing Installation
If you specified an existing installation in Target Installation, you can mark
this to add to or update the resources in the existing installation instead of
overwriting them.
5. Click Next on the Specify Files page.
6. If you are converting an .EXE, the Specify Temporary Directory page appears. In
Extract Directory, specify a directory to hold the extracted files and click Next.
Files must be extracted from the .EXE before the conversion can begin. This
becomes the source directory for the new installation.
7. The .WSE or .EXE is converted to Windows Installer format.
When the conversion is finished, the Conversion Complete page appears. It shows
the results of the conversion and lists any errors or problems that might have
occurred. (Example: If files referenced by the source installation could not be found,
an error is displayed.)
8. To obtain a record of the conversion errors, click Save Errors or Print Errors.
9. Click Finish on the Conversion Complete page.
More errors might appear at this point, which have to do with saving in Windows
Installer format.
If a file that is part of a merge module is added, the Files in Merge Modules dialog
box appears. It prompts you to add the merge module and, if necessary, download
it.
See
Adding Merge Modules Instead of Files
on page 232.
If a file that is used by a package in the Wise Software Repository is added, the Files
in Repository dialog box appears and prompts you to add a version of the file that is
in the repository.
See
Adding Files From the Wise Software Repository
on page 144.
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