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Test Expert
If you create your own test cases, you must run them manually outside Test Expert.
Opening a Package in Test Expert
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Quality Assurance module only.
To test a Windows Installer package or group of packages, open it in Test Expert.
Ideally, testing is done on a clean machine with all other applications closed to prevent
interference with test results. You can apply transforms to a package when you open it.
To open a package in Test Expert
1. Do one of the following:
On the Projects tab, click the Run link to the right of the task or tool associated
with Test Expert. The default project file is opened. 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 Test Expert.
2. In the Open Application/Package dialog box that appears, choose what to open:
Windows Installer Package or Software Manager Group
Mark this to specify an .MSI file, a group in Software Manager, or an .EXE that
was compiled from a Windows Installer project. Opening an .EXE that was not
compiled from Windows Installer causes an error.
See
About Testing Groups of Packages
on page 166.
Application That Is Installed on This PC
Mark this to specify the cached .MSI of an installed application. Every time a
Windows Installer installation is run, a randomly-named copy of the .MSI is
cached in the system directory. The cached copy contains the installation
information and logic, but it does not contain the installation files. Therefore, if
you open a cached .MSI, installation tests and uninstall tests do not appear in
Test Expert.
3. Click the
button to:
Test an .MSI or an .EXE that was compiled from an .MSI. Use the File System
tab, which shows your local file system.
Test a package from the repository. Use the Repository tab—the fields at the
bottom serve as filters to narrow your search. Only “distributable” packages
appear on the Repository tab, meaning the repository contains the actual
resources of the packages, not just information about those resources.
Test a group of packages from the repository. Use the Groups tab, which show
groups in the repository specified in Database. A group can contain WiseScript-
based packages.
For details on the Open dialog box, see Opening an Installation Package in the
Windows Installer Editor Help.
4. If you select the Windows Installer Package or Software Manager Group
option, and you select single package file (.MSI), the Transforms button is enabled.
To apply transforms to this package:
a. Click Transforms.
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