Removing Files From Source Control; Undoing The Check Out Of Files; Showing History Of The Installation File - Symantec WINDOWS INSTALLER EDITOR 8.0 Reference

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Removing Files from Source Control

Undoing the Check Out of Files

Showing History of the Installation File

Windows Installer Editor Reference
See also:
Using Source Control
on page 308
Adding an Installation to Source Control
You can use this feature only if you've added the current installation to your source code
control system (SCCS).
To remove files from source control
1.
Select Source Control menu > Remove.
The Remove dialog box appears, listing all files in the installation.
2.
Mark the check boxes of the files to remove from source control and click OK.
Comments, which are stored as an attribute of the file in the SCCS, are optional.
See also:
Using Source Control
on page 308
Adding an Installation to Source Control
You can use this feature only if you've added the current installation to your source code
control system (SCCS).
To undo check out
1.
Select Source Control menu > Undo Check Out.
The Undo Check Out dialog box appears, listing all files that have been checked out.
Note
When you add a installation to source control, the installation file (.WSI or .MSI) is
added and is also checked out, so it might appear in this dialog box even if you
previously did not check it out.
2.
Mark the check boxes of the files for which to undo check out. This backs out your
changes to the file, and checks the file back into source control.
See also:
Using Source Control
on page 308
Adding an Installation to Source Control
You can use this feature only if you've added the current installation to your source code
control system (SCCS).
You can view the history of an installation in terms of its check in/check out activity in
the SCCS. You can only view the history of the installation file (.WSI or .MSI), not the
other source files associated with the installation. If an XML copy of the installation
exists, the Show History command displays the history of the XML file instead of the
Working With Source Paths
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