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Web Capture Conversion

Wise Task Manager

Wise Package Studio Reference
Not available in Standard Edition.
When you use Wise Web Capture, the file that results from the capture is an encrypted
.MSI, with the extension .MSI_. You cannot open or install this encrypted file, but you
can use Web Capture Conversion to decrypt it.
The computer on which you decrypt the file must have Wise Package Studio installed.
To decrypt the captured file
1.
Do one of the following:
On the Projects tab, click the Run link to the right of the task or tool associated
with Web Capture Conversion.
On the Tools tab, double-click Web Capture Conversion.
2.
On the Select File to Convert dialog box, specify the .MSI_ file and click OK.
The file is decrypted and the extension is renamed to .MSI.
You also can decrypt the .MSI_ file by double-clicking it in Windows Explorer.
See
Capturing With Wise Web Capture
Not available in Standard Edition.
Wise Task Manager manages the following operations:
Importing packages into the Software Manager database.
Adding, removing, or replacing merge modules that are part of .MSI or .WSI
packages in the Software Manager database.
Compiling .MSI or .WSI packages in Software Manager or remotely compiling
packages in Windows Installer Editor.
Checking packages back into Revision Control in Software Manager.
Each of these managed operations consists of one or more tasks.
Because Wise Task Manager manages these operations, the user who runs them can
proceed with other tasks in Wise Package Studio while these operations are processed.
If the user is working on a client computer, they can also perform these operations
(except for checking packages back into Revision Control) on the Wise Package Studio
server, which frees the local computer and improves the performance of the operation.
See
Performing Server-Side Operations
When a user runs one of the managed operations listed above, Wise Task Manager
queues them and executes them in the order in which they are received. If an operation
is performed locally, it is performed after any other operations that are in the queue for
that computer. If an operation is performed on the server, it is performed after any
other operations that are in the queue for the server.
Use Wise Task Manager to:
Wise Package Studio Tools
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