Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Working With Wise Installation Files
If the package status is Available, you are prompted to change the status to
Under Development.
Warning
Use caution when changing available packages, because they might have been
deployed to end users.
If you try to save the package, a prompt asks if you want to overwrite the file
that is in the repository.
If the package is checked into the Software Manager Revision Control, you
might see additional prompts when you try to edit or save it.
To open a package from a directory:
Click the File System tab on the Open dialog box and navigate to a package. This is the
same as the standard Windows Open dialog box.
To open a package from the Wise Software Repository
1. Click the Repository tab on the Open dialog box.
Packages are displayed in the list box if they have a valid path to an installation file
(.MSI, .WSI, and so on). If a package’s path to its installation file is missing or
broken, or is not accessible by the current computer, that package is not listed. Also,
subscription packages are not listed.
2. Database displays the current Software Manager database. To select a package
from a different database, click
.
The Select Data Source dialog box appears. This is a standard Windows ODBC
connection wizard, which lets you connect to a database through an ODBC data
source.
3. Specify criteria for filtering the packages that are displayed above:
Groups
This lists the groups defined in Software Manager.
Status
This lists the possible package statuses.
Package Type
This lists the available package types.
4. Select a package in the list and click Open.
If you change an installation that you opened from the repository, re-import it into the
Software Manager database. Otherwise, changes will not be reflected in the repository.
Comparing Windows Installer Files
Visual MSIDiff™ lets you compare the following types of files and see the differences in
Setup Editor > Tables tab: .MSI, .WSI, .MSP, .MSM, .WSM, or .MST files. You can
compare an .MSP file only with its base .MSI.
Note
Revision Control in Software Manager runs Visual MSIDiff to compare versions of a
package. (Not available in Standard Edition.)