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Chapter 16: Isolating Applications Using Application Isolation Wizard
Application Isolation Wizard Reference

Manifest Options Tab

The Manifest Options tab, available in the Advanced Options dialog box, allows you to configure several settings
associated with manifests.
These settings include:
Table 16-5 • Manifest Options Tab Options
Option
Assembly Type
Assembly Naming
Conventions
Create a new
component for
each assembly
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Description
This option allows you to select the type of assemblies that Application Isolation
Wizard™ will create and use:
Create private side-by-side assemblies in the application folder
Create shared side-by-side assemblies in the WinSxS folder (Default)
If you want to use both assembly types, you need to manually configure assemblies
from the
Manifest and Assembly Design Dialog
Note •
Manifests for shared assemblies must be digitally signed. This can be done in the
Signature
Tab.
Note •
A 2048-bit key is required to sign a Windows XP assembly/manifest being installed to the
WinSxS folder.
Specify your company and division information to define the default naming convention
that Application Isolation Wizard will use when creating assemblies during application
isolation
By default, assembly names are specified in the form of:
Company.Division.Assembly
Select this option if you want to create a new component for each assembly created
during isolation.
This check box applies to all assemblies created. Individual assemblies can be
configured from the Assembly Properties dialog box on a per-assembly basis.
Caution •
If you are creating assemblies for applications files within multiple components, this
option must be selected for successful application isolation.
If you are planning to deploy this isolated package to operating systems prior to Windows XP ,
always check this box.
Box.
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