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Importing Packages
2. Select Packages menu > Import.
The Import Type page appears.
3. Mark Import from share point directory.
Distribute source files to the share point directory is marked automatically
and unavailable.
It is unavailable because the source files were copied when the package was
distributed to the share point.
The following items become enabled:
Overwrite existing application and package
Mark this to overwrite any package that is already in the database with the
same application and package names.
If you clear this check box and the application and package names are already
in the database:
If the existing package has resources, the new package is not imported.
If the existing package does not have resources, the new package’s
resources are added to the existing package. An existing package might not
have resources if it consists only of meta data.
Do not modify the original package
Normally, when you import a Windows Installer installation (.MSI or .WSI), the
original installation file is updated with Wise-specific version information that
speeds future subscriptions and imports of the installation. Mark this to prevent
the original file from being changed.
4. To assign all packages that are imported during this session to one or more groups:
a. Click Groups on the Import Type page. The Select Groups dialog box appears.
b. Mark the check boxes of the groups to assign the package to.
c.
Click OK.
5. Click Next on the Import Type page.
The Packages to Import page appears, listing all packages that are in the share
point and have not been imported.
6. All check boxes in the Packages to Import page are marked. Clear the check boxes
for any packages you do not want to import.
Packages you do not select now will reappear on this page the next time you import
from the share point directory.
7. Click Finish.
The packages you selected are imported into the active Software Manager database.
When the import process is finished, the Import Complete page appears, displaying
a log of the import process.
8. To save the import log as a text file, click Save and then choose a name and location
for the log file. The default file name is Import Log.log.
9. To close the Import Complete page, click Close.
For information on how the application and package names are assigned, see
About
Applications and Packages
on page 17.
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