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Package Validation
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The Correct button is not enabled when an issue is found by a custom action rule.
Depending on how the custom action is written, the problem might be fixed
automatically when it’s found, or you might need to fix the problem manually.
10. To add issues to the Task List and fix them manually, mark Add to Task List.
This option is only available when run Package Validation from Windows Installer
Editor.
When you click Finish, the issues are added to the Task List in Windows Installer
Editor.
11. To obtain a record of the issues, click Save to File or Print All.
When Package Validation checks multiple files, you can save the issues for a specific
file. After you select the file in the list, click Save to File > Only Selected.
12. Click Finish.
About Customizing Validation Modules
A validation module is a .CUB file that contains one or more validation rules. A validation
rule can be a custom action that calls a .DLL, .EXE. or VBScript (.VBS), or a rule set that
consists of a series of conditions and actions.
You can customize validation modules by selecting which validation rules to use during
the validation test.
See
Selecting Validation Rules to Use
on page 150.
With the Quality Assurance module, you also can create new validation modules and
new validation rules. Do this if you prefer not to modify a predefined validation module,
or to define a validation module that contains only your custom rules.
With Enterprise Management Server, Security Setup determines whether you can
customize validation modules.
Adding a Validation Module to Package Validation
¾
Quality Assurance module only.
Package Validation contains predefined validation modules. If the predefined validation
modules do not meet your needs, you can add new ones. These can be validation
modules you create in the Customized Validation Rules dialog box or in another program
such as the Orca database editor.
To add a validation module to Package Validation
1. Do one of the following:
On the Projects tab, click the Run link to the right of the task or tool associated
with Package Validation. The package associated with the current project will be
verified. This tool might skip dialog boxes or populate fields based on
command-line options defined in Process Templates Setup.
On the Tools tab, double-click Package Validation.
In Windows Installer Editor, select Tools menu > Package Validation.
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