Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Introduction
3. From Group, select the group that contains the packages to compare this
installation to.
4. Click Next.
The report is generated and displayed in the Shared Files Report or Shared Registry
Report dialog box.
You can save the or print the report from this dialog box. Saving to HTML is
available only on computers that contain MSXML.DLL, which is included in Internet
Explorer 5.x and higher.
5. When you finish reviewing, saving, or printing the report, click Finish.
See also:
Connecting to a Wise Software Repository
on page 65
Installation Resources and Their Locations
Windows Installer Editor uses various resources to create installations. (Example:
installation templates, component rules, language files, and so on.) Most of these
resources are installed with this product. Others must be created and placed in the
appropriate directory before they can be used.
These resources are in subdirectories of the Windows Installer Editor installation
directory.
If you have a repository connection, these directories are still present under the
installation directory; however, the resources are used from subdirectories of the share
point directory instead. Several of these directories are available only on the share
point, and only if you have a repository connection.
The share point directory also contains subdirectories that are specific to the Wise
Package Studio Workbench.
You can specify alternate locations for storing resources.
See
Setting Repository Options
on page 50.
Directory
Contents
Custom Actions
Files that you create to use in custom actions, such as WiseScripts, VBScripts, .DLLs,
and so on, that you use in Windows Installer installations.
Languages
Language resource files that are used to change the language of installations.
Merge Modules
The default merge modules directory is Program Files\Common Files\Merge
Modules\Wise Solutions. This is the default target location for downloading merge
modules, and the default directory from which you select merge modules to add to an
installation. If you have a repository connection, you can change the default merge
modules directory to the Merge Modules subdirectory of the share point directory.
Reports
(Requires a repository connection.) Predefined reports (.RPT) that are used in
Software Manager. Also contains the Report.ini file, which stores information about
the predefined reports and about any report customizations.
Projects
The default location for new installations that you create.
Resources
Installation resources such as bitmap and icon files.