Self-Register Ocxs/Dlls; Set Activate Svs Layer On Startup - Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 7.0 SP2 - FOR WISE INSTALLATION STUDIO V1.0 Installation Manual

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Self-Register OCXs/DLLs

Set Activate SVS Layer on Startup

Set Control Attributes
WiseScript Package Editor Reference
The sample script Search.wse uses this action. For details on sample scripts, see
ScriptHelp.htm in the Samples subdirectory of this product's installation directory.
Use this action to self-register all queued .OCX, .DLL, and .EXE files or to add an existing
file to the queue.
Description/Pathname
If you mark Register all pending OCXs/DLLs/EXEs below, enter a message
to display to the end user during registration. The Browse button is unavailable
if you mark this option.
If you mark Queue existing file for self-registration below, specify a full
path of the file to register.
Register all pending OCXs/DLLs/EXEs
Mark this to register all queued .OCX, .DLL, and .EXE files. In the Install File(s) and
Copy Local Files(s) actions, there is an option to queue files for self-registration.
See
Install File(s)
on page 94 and
Queue existing file for self-registration
Mark this to queue the file listed in Pathname for later self-registration.
This SVS script action activates a virtual software layer when the computer restarts.
To complete the dialog box
Layer GUID
Enter the layer's GUID (globally unique identifier) or a variable that represents the
layer's GUID. If you enter the layer's GUID, do not include the { } brackets.
For information on creating a variable for a layer's GUID, see
page 66 and
Find SVS Layer GUID
Return variable
(Optional.) Enter a name for the return variable. When this script action runs
successfully, either 0 or 1 is placed in this variable.
Activate SVS layer on system startup.
Mark this option to set the layer to activate when the computer starts. Clear this
option to set the layer to not activate when the computer starts.
See also:
About SVS Script Actions
This action appears only when you are in a dialog box script.
This action shows, hides, enables, or disables a control in a dialog box. Controls without
names cannot be manipulated with this action.
Copy Local File(s)
on page 85.
on page 40
WiseScript Actions
on page 59.
Create SVS Layer
on
115

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