Wise Package Studio Getting Started Guide
To resolve conflicts with ConflictManager
1.
Make sure you are in Wise Package Studio with the Projects tab selected and
QuickFacts selected in the Active Project drop-down list.
2.
Click the Run link next to the Resolve conflicts task, which starts ConflictManager.
If the Detect Conflicts dialog box appears, click Cancel.
3.
Expand the QuickFacts tree in the Applications/Packages pane and select the
QuickFacts version 3.0 package.
In the Conflict List pane, a conflict for QFGUITAM.dll appears. The red exclamation
point next to it indicates that it is classified as an error. If warnings existed, which
are not as serious as errors, they would appear in this list with yellow question mark
icons.
4.
To fix the conflict, select Conflicts menu > Resolve.
The Welcome page of the Resolve wizard appears.
5.
From Application, select QuickFacts.
QuickFacts version 3.0 appears in the Package field.
6.
From Isolation method, select Isolated Components.
Isolating a conflict means that each application will use its own version of the
conflicting file. The files will be stored in different directories, and will be managed
by Windows Installer.
7.
Click Next.
The File Conflicts page appears. The upper list box contains the name and
information of the file in your package that has conflicts (QFGUITAM.dll). The lower
list box contains the package and file that QFGUITAM.dll conflicts with.
8.
Select QFGUITAM.dll in the upper list box and click Move on the right of the File
Conflicts page.
The exclamation point becomes white to indicate that the problem has been fixed.
Because you selected Isolated Components as the Isolation Method, the Move
button isolates the file so that each package that uses QFGUITAM.DLL will use its
own version. This means that a copy of QFGUITAM.DLL will be installed into the
QuickFacts directory, and QuickFacts will reference its own copy of the .DLL file.
9.
Click Next on the File Conflicts page.
The File Conflicts in Registry page appears, which should be empty.
10. Click Finish.
In the Conflict List pane, a yellow question mark icon appears next to QFGUITAM.dll.
The file conflict has been resolved by isolating the file in different directories but is
still listed as a warning. This is because two installation packages install a non-16-
bit file with the same file name but different file information (file version number or
date/time) to different directories. Also, the File Conflicts bar graph in the Summary
pane indicates one warning.
11. To view only errors (red exclamation points) in ConflictManager, not warnings
(yellow question marks), do the following:
a.
Select Conflicts menu > Filter to display the Filters dialog box.
b.
In the Conflict Types to Display section, clear Warnings.
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