Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter includes the following topics:
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About Windows Installer Editor
on page 17
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Starting the Software
on page 17
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The Product Interface
on page 18
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Using Installation Expert
on page 19
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Using the Task List
on page 25
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Installation Resources and Their Locations
on page 28
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Generating Package Contents Reports
on page 29
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Downloading Redistributable Files
on page 30
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Downloading Redistributable Files
on page 30
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Product Documentation
on page 32
About Windows Installer Editor
Windows Installer Editor is an installation development tool for creating and editing
Windows® Installer (.MSI) installation packages. It is a complete and user-friendly front
end for generating Windows Installer database files, which are executed by the Windows
Installer engine.
With Windows Installer Editor, you can:
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Create installations that are compliant with the Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, and
Vista logo program.
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Edit and refine installations that you have converted from other formats.
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Import development projects.
Microsoft® Windows® Installer is a Microsoft technology that provides a standard
installation engine that can be used for the installation of any 32-bit Windows
application. It resides on the destination computer and performs the installation of
applications. Windows Installer technology provides features that are not available in
traditional installation-building products (examples: self-healing and install-on-
demand).
Windows Installer Editor is a tool in Wise Package Studio®.
Starting the Software
To start the software
1. In Wise Package Studio, do one of the following: