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Command Line Options for Application Isolation

Option
/d
/d "path\file_name"
/d="path\file_name_Isolated.msi"
/d1
/d11
/d12
/d111
/d112
/d121
/d122
/d2
/d21
Wise Package Studio Reference
Most predefined Workbench tools require a command-line option in order to run.
Example: To run ApplicationWatch, you must use the following command-line option:
workbench.exe /tool="ApplicationWatch"
In general, you should not change the command-line options of a predefined tool, or the
tool might not run properly, if at all.
This section lists the command-line options available for predefined Workbench tools. It
also contains examples of how you can use the command-line options to run the tool,
using variables to provide information required by the tool program.
See
Wise Package Studio Variables
Note
The variables described here are usable only within Wise Package Studio. (Example: You
cannot use them from the Run command.) To run a tool from a command line, you must
enter specific paths and file names instead of variables.
The following table lists the command-line options you can use with wfwi.exe to run
Application Isolation.
See
Application Isolation
Results
Required option to run Application Isolation.
Run isolation on a specified file. Place the full path (or appropriate
variables) of the source file, the file to isolate, within quotation marks
after the space delimiter.
Specify the name of the updated .MSI file. Place the full path (or
appropriate variables) of the updated package output file within
quotation marks after the equals sign. Do not use a space delimiter.
Isolate using manifests—optimal for installations that run on
Windows XP or later.
Isolate using manifests. Isolate automatically.
Isolate using manifests. Isolate manually.
Isolate using manifests. Isolate automatically. Make package
compatible with all operating systems.
Isolate using manifests. Isolate automatically. Make package
compatible with Windows XP or later.
Isolate using manifests. Isolate manually. Make package compatible
with all operating systems.
Isolate using manifests. Isolate manually. Make package compatible
with Windows XP or later.
Isolate using Windows Installer isolated components.
Isolate using Windows Installer isolated components. Isolate
automatically.
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