Wise Package Studio Reference
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Wise Package Studio Command Line Options
Examples
The following table shows how you would use the options above to run this tool, using
variables to provide information required by the program.
See
Wise Package Studio Variables
on page 75.
Note
These examples are shown as they would be entered at the command prompt. When
you define a command-line option in Tool Setup, you do not need to include the .EXE in
the command line.
/d211
Isolate using Windows Installer isolated components. Isolate
automatically. Move files so .EXE and support files are in the same
feature.
/d212
Isolate using Windows Installer isolated components. Isolate
automatically. Only isolate .EXEs and support files that are within the
same feature.
/d22
Isolate using Windows Installer isolated components. Isolate
manually.
/d221
Isolate using Windows Installer isolated components. Isolate
manually. Move files so .EXE and support files are in the same
feature.
/d222
Isolate using Windows Installer isolated components. Isolate
manually. Only isolate .EXEs and support files that are within the
same feature.
/dxxx1
The fourth space in this command-line option corresponds directly to
the Repair support for isolated files group box on the Select
Isolation Options dialog box. (The “xxx” represents the first three
digits, as described above—do not enter “xxx” in this command line.)
If you enter 1 as the fourth digit, it has the same effect as clicking Do
not add repair support for isolated files on the Select Isolation
Options dialog box.
/dxxx2
The fourth space in this command-line option corresponds directly to
the Repair support for isolated files group box on the Select
Isolation Options dialog box. (The “xxx” represents the first three
digits, as described above—do not enter “xxx” in this command line.)
If you enter 2 as the fourth digit, it has the same effect as clicking
Install isolated files in their original location on the Select
Isolation Options dialog box.
/dxxx3
The fourth space in this command-line option corresponds directly to
the Repair support for isolated files group box on the Select
Isolation Options dialog box. (The “xxx” represents the first three
digits, as described above—do not enter “xxx” in this command line.)
If you enter 3 as the fourth digit, it has the same effect as clicking
Install isolated files in the application directory only on the
Select Isolation Options dialog box.
Option
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