WiseScript Package Editor Reference
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Setting Up
Show Tabs for Wise Include Scripts
Mark this to show tabs for include scripts in Script Editor.
Color Selection
Select the colors for the types of script actions recognized by Script Editor.
Select the type of script action and then click Set Color to select the color.
Suppress Version Error
Mark this to suppress errors that normally occur when version checking is
performed on files that do not have version resources.
Background Processing
Mark this to allow other applications to run during compile. This slows compiling
by about 50%. If this is cleared, user input is ignored during compile.
Smart Create
Mark this to compile the installation .EXE whenever any file in the installation
changes. If this is marked, the time you wait after clicking the Run button
increases slightly because the compiler checks the modified dates and sizes of
all files in the installation to determine if they have changed. Mark this check
box only when testing and clear it for the final build.
Fast Create
Mark this to speed compiling by copying the compressed version of a file from
the previous version of the installation .EXE to the new one. If the size or date
of a file has changed, it is recompressed. Mark this check box only when testing
and clear it for the final build.
Run in Manual Mode
Mark this to have the installation .EXE prompt for the locations of all directories
to be used for installations (example: Windows, System, and so on) whenever
the installation is run from within WiseScript Package Editor.
Shared Directory
Normally, user-defined actions are stored in the WiseScript Package Editor
Actions directory. Use this field to specify an additional directory to hold user-
defined actions. This can be a local or shared network directory. The actions
stored in this directory appear in the Actions list in Script Editor in addition to
the ones in the Actions directory.
System .DLLs to Exclude
Enter the names of .DLL and .OCX files that should not be included when you
create a .WSE file with ApplicationWatch or Import VB Project. Enter one file
name on each line with no other delimiter. Example: If you are watching a
Visual Basic application, you could ignore VBRUN300.DLL because that file is
accessed by Visual Basic applications, but is not necessarily installed with the
Visual Basic application.
Downloading Application Runtimes
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The Download Runtimes wizard provides an easy way to get runtime files or runtime
installations that you plan to deploy with your application. You can also use this wizard
to download updates to runtimes you currently have. The runtime versions are free, and
you can download as many as you need.
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