Manifest And Assembly Design Dialog Box; Isolated Components Design Dialog Box; Assembly Properties Dialog Box - Novell ADMINSTUDIO 9.5 User Manual

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

Manifest and Assembly Design Dialog Box

If you are using manifests to isolate your application, either alone or in conjunction with Windows Installer isolated
components, the Manifest and Assembly design dialog box is displayed when you click Modify from the Summary
Information panel.
When you first display this dialog box, the settings the Application Isolation Wizard™ recommends for this package
are displayed. By default, only executables that will be installed in the SystemFolder will be selected for isolation.
You can select an application contained in the Windows Installer or merge module and create a new private or
shared assembly for that application. You can then select the files to isolate for the selected application. A filter at
the bottom of the dialog box allows you to restrict the file types visible.
Click Properties to display the Application Manifest Properties dialog box. From this dialog box, you can
configure the naming convention for assemblies and manifests, and specify whether you want manifests placed
into separate components.
When you have finished performing manual configuration, click OK to return to the Summary Information panel.

Isolated Components Design Dialog Box

If you are only using Windows Installer isolated components to isolate the application, this dialog box is displayed
when you click Modify from the Summary Information panel.
When you first display this dialog box, the settings the Application Isolation Wizard™ recommends for this package
are displayed. By default, only libraries that will be installed in the SystemFolder will be selected for isolation. You
can select an application contained in the Windows Installer or merge module, and then select the files to isolate
for the selected application. A filter at the bottom of the dialog box allows you to restrict the file types visible.
When you have finished performing manual configuration, click OK to return to the Summary Information panel.

Assembly Properties Dialog Box

The Assembly Properties dialog box displays information about the manifest and assembly, and can be launched
from the Manifest and Assembly Design dialog by selecting an assembly and clicking Properties.
The following groups contain configurable options:
Table 16-7 • Assembly Properties Dialog Box Options
Group
Manifest Details
Assembly Identity
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Description
In the Manifest Details group, you can view the file name for the manifest. It is
structured in the form "Company.Division.Assembly.manifest" by default.
The Assembly Identity group contains fields for the Assembly Name and Version.
When you change the assembly name, the manifest file name changes.
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