Wise Package Studio Reference
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Capturing Applications
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Hide; Replace files with merge modules matching version
Avoid seeing this dialog box in the future and always replace files with the
corresponding merge modules. This turns the dialog box off for all instances in
which it would normally appear.
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Hide; Don’t automatically add merge modules
Avoid seeing this dialog box in the future and never replace files with the
corresponding merge modules. This turns the dialog box off for all instances in
which it would normally appear.
To make the dialog box appear again, start Windows Installer Editor, click the Prompts
tab in Wise Options, and activate the dialog box.
See also:
Downloading Redistributable Files in the Windows Installer Editor Help
Configuring the Installation as a New Feature
(Windows Installer packages only.)
On the SetupCapture Finish page, you can save the results from this SetupCapture to a
specific feature. This page appears during SetupCapture.
See
Capturing an Installation
on page 219.
Why Configure an Installation as a New Feature?
Suppose you have an application named Photo, which contains three separate
applications, Print, Album, and Touchup. When you repackage Photo, you want the end
users who will install this bundled application to be able to choose which of the three—
Print, Album, and Touchup—they want to install. First, you run SetupCapture on Print’s
installation. When the SetupCapture Finish page appears, click New and configure a new
feature named Print. Then, do the same with Album’s and Touchup’s installations. The
three applications within Photo are now features and the end user can select them
during installation.
To place installation resources in a new feature:
On the SetupCapture Finish page, click New, then complete the Feature Details dialog
box that appears. For details on the fields on this dialog box, see Feature Table in the
Windows Installer SDK Help.
Note
Some options on this dialog box set the default only; the end user can change the
default during installation. To prevent the end user from being able to change the
defaults you set, turn off the Select Feature dialog box on the Dialogs page in Windows
Installer Editor, set features to be required, or set features to be invisible.
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Name
Enter the name of the feature, which is used internally by Windows Installer. The
feature name is limited to 32 characters.
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Title
Enter text to identify the feature. This text appears on the Select Features dialog
box during installation.
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