Before You Start; Import A Sample Package Into Software Manager - Symantec WISE PACKAGE STUDIO 8.0 - GETTING STARTED GUIDE V1.0 Getting Started Manual

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Import a Sample Package into Software Manager

Wise Package Studio Getting Started Guide
Detect and resolve conflicts in ConflictManager.
Deploy the application to end users.
If you are using Enterprise Management Server, security settings can limit access to
some features. See your manager or system administrator if a feature described in this
tutorial is not available.
Note
This tutorial does not cover details of the Wise Package Studio tools. Press F1 on any
window or dialog box for context-sensitive help.
Make sure you are using the Professional Edition. This tutorial uses features that are
not available in the Standard Edition.
Obtain Wise Package Studio logon information.
If you are using an evaluation version of Wise Package Studio, you can log on as
Admin and leave the password blank.
If you are using a production version, ask your manager or Wise Package Studio
administrator for logon information.
Close other applications before starting this tutorial. During the repackaging
process, you capture the actions performed by an installation; it is important to
close all applications other than Wise Package Studio to avoid capturing the
activities of other applications and processes.
This tutorial assumes that you are installing the sample application, QuickFacts, on
your computer for the first time. If you have installed QuickFacts on your computer,
uninstall it and remove any files and registry keys related to it. Files left from
previous installations can cause your results to deviate from the information
presented in this tutorial.
In this procedure, you import a sample package into the Software Manager database.
Later in the tutorial, you will detect conflicts between this sample package and the new
package you create.
Frequently, you will need to import a package into the Software Manager database
without repackaging. You might do this with a package that has already been approved
and deployed so that all packages that have been installed throughout your company
are in the Software Manager database.
To import a sample package into Software Manager
1.
Select Start menu > Programs > Symantec > Wise Package Studio > Wise Package
Studio.
The Wise Package Studio Logon dialog box appears.
2.
Enter your logon information and click OK.
Wise Package Studio opens.
3.
Click the Tools tab. At the top of the Tools tab, double-click Software Manager.
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