Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Setting Up
Setting Repository Options
Use the Repository tab on the Wise Options dialog box to:
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(Client installations only.) Connect to a different Wise Software Repository (the
share point directory and any databases associated with it).
Changing the share point directory or a specific path does not copy resources to the
new location. Typically, you will specify a share point or path that is already in use.
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Specify the directories that contain shared resources that are used to create and
edit Windows Installer installations. Typically, you will use the default locations, but
you can set individual share locations for specific resources.
See
Installation Resources and Their Locations
on page 28.
To connect to a different repository
(Client installations only.) You can connect to a different repository by specifying the
share point that is associated with it.
When you change the default share point, you are logged off and prompted to log on.
Because serial numbers and license assignments are stored in the Workbench database,
you must have a different license assignment in the Workbench database that you
change to.
1. Select Tools menu > Options.
2. On the Wise Options dialog box, click the Repository tab.
3. Click Browse.
4. On the Browse for Folder dialog box, browse to an existing share point directory and
click OK.
The Wise Software Repository that is associated with that share point becomes your
default.
To change a default resource location
The resource locations are used for Windows Installer installations only.
1. Select Tools menu > Options.
2. On the Wise Options dialog box, click the Repository tab.
3. Click Advanced.
4. On the Repository Advanced Settings dialog box that appears, double-click one of
the following items and browse to a new path.
You can use the variable [WiseSharePoint] to represent the share point directory in
the following paths. You also can use the predefined variables that appear on the
Path Variables page. However, you cannot use other user-defined path variables
because they are specific to a single installation and the following paths are global
options.
Component Rules
Specify the location of ComponentRules.ini, which contains the rules that
govern how components are created in installations.