Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Tools
The Welcome page appears.
2. Click Next.
The installation is searched and the Results page appears.
3. Select the files to remove from the installation and click Next.
The Removing Files page appears.
4. If you ran this tool from the Tools menu, the Compile This Installation check box
appears when the removal process finishes. Clear the check box to continue without
compiling.
5. Click Finish.
If you marked the Compile This Installation check box, or if you ran this tool from
within the compile process, the installation is compiled.
6. If you compiled the installation but you did not remove all the files with missing or
broken source paths, the Welcome page reappears. Do one of the following:
Step through the pages and remove the remaining files.
Click Cancel on the Welcome page, fix the source paths, and recompile.
To fix source paths
If a file in the installation has a missing or broken source path, but the file should remain
in the installation, you must fix its source path before you can compile successfully. Do
either of the following:
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Select Installation Expert > Files page.
a. In the lower-left list box, navigate to the directory that contains the file.
b. In the lower-right list box, double-click the file to display the File Details dialog
box.
c.
On the General tab, enter the correct path in Source Pathname.
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Use the Convert Source Paths tool.
See
Source Paths in an Installation
on page 359.
Wise Task Manager
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Requires a repository connection.
Wise Task Manager manages the following operations:
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Importing packages into the Software Manager database.
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Adding, removing, or replacing merge modules that are part of .MSI or .WSI
packages in the Software Manager database.
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Compiling .MSI or .WSI packages in Software Manager.
Each of these managed operations consists of one or more tasks.
Because Wise Task Manager manages these operations, the user who runs them can
proceed with other tasks in Wise Installation Studio while these operations are
processed.