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Desired behavior
Save the capture results in a .WSI file
with the default project file name and
location; overwrite an existing project
installation file, if one exists. Populate
the application and package names
used in the Wise Software Repository
with the default application and
package names. Append the default
application name and manufacturer.
Save the capture results in a .WSI file
with the default project file name and
location. In this example, the text
(Uninstall) is appended to the resulting
file name.
Save the capture results in a .WVP file
with the default project file name and
location. Populate the application and
package names used in the Wise
Software Repository with the default
application and package names.
Append the default application name
and manufacturer. Copy the source
files from the captured installation to
the default project directory.

Command Line Options for SOE Snapshot

Option
/r3
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Example command line
path\workbench.exe /tool="SetupCapture" /z2 /
app="[ApplicationName]" /pack="[PackageName]" /
k="[VendorPackage]" /qa="[ApplicationName]" /
qm="[ProductVendor]" /tgt="[ProjectDir]\[FileName].wsi"
path\workbench.exe /tool="SetupCapture" /
tgt="[ProjectDir]\[FileName] (Uninstall).wsi"
path\workbench.exe /tool="SetupCapture" /k="[VendorPackage]" /
qa="[ApplicationName]" /qm="[ProductVendor]" /
tgt="[ProjectDir]\[FileName].wvp" /src=45="|[ProjectDir]"
The following table lists the command-line option you can use with wfwi.exe to run SOE
Snapshot.
See
SOE Snapshot
on page 242.
Results
Required option to run SOE Snapshot.
Examples
The following table shows how you would use the option above to run this tool, using
variables to provide information required by the program.
See
Wise Package Studio Variables
Note
These examples are shown as they would be entered at the command prompt. When
you define a command-line option in Tool Setup, you do not need to include the .EXE in
the command line.
Wise Package Studio Command Line Options
on page 75.
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