Chapter 8: Converting Legacy Installations Using the Repackager Interface
Configuring Exclusions
Editing Existing .ini File Exclusions
To edit an existing .ini file exclusion, perform the following steps.
Task:
To edit an existing .ini file exclusion:
1.
Launch the Exclusions Editor and open an exclusions file by performing the steps listed in
Exclusions
2.
Open the INI Files tab.
3.
Select the appropriate exclusion and click Edit. The INI File Exclusion Information dialog box opens.
4.
In the File Exclusion Information dialog box, modify the INI File and Excluded Sections information.
5.
Click OK to close the INI File Exclusion Information dialog box. The edited exclusion appears in the list on
the INI Files tab.
6.
Save the exclusions file as described in
Note •
When configuring .ini file exclusions for Repackager, you are only configuring Repackager to automatically
mark the .ini file and/or sections as excluded; this can be changed from within Repackager on an .ini file by .ini file
basis. However, when configuring .ini file exclusions for the OS Snapshot Wizard, .ini files in the exclusion list are not
captured in the OS snapshot file.
Removing .ini File Exclusions
To delete an existing .ini file exclusion, perform the following steps.
Task:
To delete an existing .ini file exclusion:
1.
Launch the Exclusions Editor and open an exclusions file by performing the steps listed in
Exclusions
2.
Open the INI Files tab.
3.
Select the appropriate exclusion and click Delete.
4.
Confirm the exclusion by clicking OK. The deleted exclusion is removed from the list.
5.
Save the exclusions file as described in
Note •
When configuring .ini file exclusions for Repackager, you are only configuring Repackager to automatically
mark the .ini file and/or sections as excluded; this can be changed from within Repackager on an .ini file by .ini file
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