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Reasons Not to Isolate an Application
You would not want to isolate an application if, following application isolation, you discover that the application no
longer works because of an internal dependency on a component that has been moved during the isolation
process.
Isolating Repackaged Setups Using
Repackager
Application Isolation Wizard is a stand-alone tool which accepts a Windows Installer package as input and outputs
a new, isolated Windows Installer package. You can also generate an isolated version of a repackaged setup
immediately after the build step in Repackager.
If you open a Repackager project and choose the Create an isolated version of the Windows Installer
package option on the Repackaged Output View, Repackager builds an isolated version of the Windows Installer
package immediately after building the non-isolated version.
Both methods of isolating a package are performed using the same Application Isolation Wizard functionality.
However, the Application Isolation Wizard provides a user interface experience that allows the user to extend the
initial "dependency scanning" process for identifying file isolation candidates, while in Repackager, you specify
your assembly and digital signing isolation options on the Isolation Options dialog box, and then those selections
are applied to all isolated packages created by Repackager.
For more information, see

Launching the Application Isolation Wizard

To launch the Application Isolation Wizard, perform the following steps.
Task:
To launch the Application Isolation Wizard:
1.
Launch AdminStudio.
2.
From the Tools Gallery, click the Application Isolation Wizard icon on the left side.
The Application Isolation Wizard launches and you can immediately begin the application isolation process.
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