Install Svs Package - Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0 Reference

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Install SVS Package

WiseScript Package Editor Reference
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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.
Existing File Pathname
(WiseScript Package Editor only) You can use SmartPatch to create a patch file that
contains only the differences between the older installation and the new installation.
If you are using Smartpatch, specify the path where the installation can expect to
find one of the files listed in Previous File Versions. If a wildcard was used in
Source Pathname, this field should contain a directory. Start the path with a
variable.
Previous File Versions
Use the Browse button to create a list of files that are older versions of the file or
files being installed.
See also:
Files
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WiseScript Package Editor only
This action installs a Virtual Software Package (VSP) on a destination computer. You can
use this action to create a WiseScript that installs any number of VSPs.
The computer on which this action runs must have a licensed version of the SVS Driver
(Software Virtualization Agent).
This action references a VSP that is in the virtual software project file (.WVP) format.
You create .WVP files in Virtual Package Editor. When this action runs on a destination
computer, it imports a .VSA file into an SVS layer.
See About Virtual Software Package Formats in the Virtual Package Editor help.
After you add an Install SVS Package action to a script, you can open its .WVP file in
Virtual Package Editor directly from the WiseScript. To open the .WVP file, select its
Install SVS Package action and select Open Package from its right-click menu. If you
edit and recompile the .WVP in Virtual Package Editor, those changes are incorporated
into the WiseScript the next time it is compiled.
To complete the dialog box
Source Pathname
Specify the .WVP file.
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