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To perform this step, run Windows Installer Editor and open the file Merge
Module.wsm, which typically is located in the Windows Installer Editor\Templates
directory. Save the customized template with a new name.
See Creating and Editing Installation Templates in the Windows Installer Editor
Help.
8.
Customize WiseScript template. (Not available in Standard Edition.)
By default, when you create a new WiseScript package, WiseScript Package Editor
contains a basic installation script. This default script is based on a template that
you can customize.
To perform this step, run WiseScript Package Editor and open the file Empty
Project.wse, which typically is located in the WiseScript Editor\Templates directory.
Save the customized template with a new name.
See Creating and Editing Installation Templates in the WiseScript Package Editor
Help.
9.
Define ConflictManager settings. (Not available in Standard Edition.)
Define conflict settings, which determine the type of conflicts that are detected and
the files and registry keys that are excluded from conflict detection. Also decide
whether to use conflict resolution rules and, if so, decide which predefined rule sets
to use.
To perform this step, run ConflictManager. Select Setup menu > Conflict Settings
and edit the default settings based on your corporate standards. Then select Setup
menu > Conflict Resolution Rules and edit the predefined rule sets or create new
rule sets (optional).
See About Conflict Settings and Conflict Resolution Rules in the ConflictManager
Help.
10. Set preferences.
Set preferences to control the behavior of Workbench and several other tools.
To perform this step, select Edit menu > Preferences in Wise Package Studio. Then
set any options as needed.
See
Workbench Preferences
Also set preferences in:
Windows Installer Editor.
See Setting Options in the Windows Installer Editor Help.
WiseScript Package Editor. (Not available in Standard Edition.)
See Setting Preferences in the WiseScript Editor Help.
Software Manager. (Not available in Standard Edition.)
See Setting Software Manager Preferences in the Software Manager Help.
When you complete these setup steps, you can begin to use Wise Package Studio.
Setting Up Wise Package Studio
on page 52.
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