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Log files and .INI files associated with tasks in the Wise Task Manager, which are
given a .TMP extension. This directory is created the first time you run an
operation that is managed by the Wise Task Manager. You can safely delete these
files for tasks that have a status of Completed.
See Installation Resources and Their Locations in the Windows Installer Editor
Help.
See Installation Resources and Their Locations in the Windows Installer Editor
Help.
Predefined validation modules (.CUB files) that are used by Package Validation.
Provides a centralized location for Virtual OS files (.WOS) that are used for virtual
captures and the Universal Import feature of Software Manager.
Help text files for all processes, tasks, and tools, both predefined and those you
create. Predefined help text files are in HTML format.
(Standard Edition only.) This directory might also contain database tables, in .DAT
format. The database tables store setup data for projects, processes, tools,
security groups, and users. They also store project management information,
metrics, and to-do lists. Do not edit the database files directly.
Not available in Standard Edition.
During the Wise Package Studio - Professional installation, you specify a share point
directory. The default directory name is Wise Share Point, however, you can change the
name at installation time.
For recommendations on where to locate the share point directory, see Choosing the
Location for the Share Point Directory in the Getting Started Guide.
Each Wise Software Repository and its databases are associated with a unique share
point directory. To change the default repository and its associated share point
directory:
(Client installations.) Use the Workbench Preferences dialog box > Repository tab.
(Server installations.) Use the Wise Repository Manager.
Share point directory contents
Workbench projects.
Workbench tool and task help files.
Installation files for the packages you create and work with in Wise Package Studio.
Examples: .MSI. WSI, .WSE, .EXE, and so on.
Resources that are used to create Windows Installer installations. Examples:
installation templates, component rules, language files, and so on.
Predefined Workbench reports.
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