Deleting Projects; Saving Workflow And Project Changes; Workflow Project Example: Using The New Workflow Project Wizard - Novell ADMINSTUDIO 9.5 User Manual

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Deleting Projects

Task:
To delete an existing project:
1.
Click the Projects tab in the Interface.
2.
From the Projects tree, right-click the project you want to delete and select Delete Project from the context
menu.
3.
Confirm the deletion by clicking Yes in the resulting dialog box.

Saving Workflow and Project Changes

Because AdminStudio uses a database (the Application Catalog) to store information involving Workflows and
Projects, all changes are stored immediately. There is no need to "save" your modifications; AdminStudio performs
this automatically.
Workflow Project Example: Using the New Workflow
Project Wizard
The following basic example covers creating a workflow and project which takes advantage of command-line
functionality available in AdminStudio.
Prior to creating projects, you must create a workflow on which to base the project. This workflow might involve few
steps, or it might cover as broad of a task as repackaging a legacy installation, editing it in InstallShield Editor,
customizing it in Tuner, performing application isolation, identifying and resolving conflicts, distributing it, and
entering information about it into a third-party tracking system.
In this example, you are going to create a basic workflow involving two steps: repackaging a legacy installation and
opening the resulting InstallShield Editor project.
Creating a New Workflow
Task:
To create a new workflow:
1.
Launch AdminStudio.
2.
Click the Workflow Templates tab in the Interface. The Workflow Templates tab appears.
3.
Right-click in the Workflows tree pane and select New Workflow. A new Workflow is listed.
4.
Name the workflow My Workflow Example.
5.
Right-click My Workflow Example and select New Task.
6.
Name the task Repackage a Legacy Setup.
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
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