Create Directory; Create Service - Symantec WISESCRIPT EDITOR 7.0 SP2 - FOR NS V1.0 Manual

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Create Directory

Create Service

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Doesn't Matter
Select this option if only one of the requirements, File Version or File
Date/Time, must be fulfilled to replace the existing file.
Same or Older
For File Version, this replaces the existing file if it has a version resource
that is the same as or older than the new file. If the existing file lacks a
version resource, it is not replaced.
For File Date/Time, this replaces the existing file if its modification date
and time are the same as or older than the new file.
Older
For File Version, this replaces the existing file if it has a version resource
that is older than the new file. If the existing file lacks a version resource, it
is not replaced.
For File Date/Time, this replaces the existing file if its modification date
and time are older than the new file.
Retain Duplicates in Path
By default, version checking removes existing copies of .DLLs that are found in the
path list. To suppress this feature, mark this check box.
The sample script FTPCopy.wse uses this action. For details on sample scripts, see
ScriptHelp.htm in the Samples subdirectory of this product's installation directory.
Directories are created when files are installed to them. Use this action only to create an
empty directory on the destination computer.
To complete the dialog box
Pathname
Enter the directory path to create. Start the path with a variable (example:
%MAINDIR%).
This action installs a Windows service on operating systems where they are supported.
Service Name
Enter the internal service name, which is used in the registry.
Display Name
Enter the name to appear in the Services control panel.
Executable Path
Specify the complete path to the executable file as it will be on the destination
computer. Start the path with a variable (example: %MAINDIR%).
Login Username, Login Password
Enter the user name and password under which the service should run.
Error Control
Specify what happens if an error occurs while the service starts.
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