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With Enterprise Management Server, Security Setup determines whether you have
access to the Projects tab.
To work on a process-oriented project
Not available in Standard Edition.
1.
Click the Projects tab or press Alt+P.
2.
From Active Project, select a project that is associated with a process.
A project is associated with a process when a process is selected in the Process
field in Project Setup.
The project name appears in Active Project, and its tasks appear in the left pane.
Tasks that do not have check boxes are informational headers used to group
subtasks. If a task is unavailable, it means you do not have a license to use the tool
associated with it. With Enterprise Management Server, it might also mean you do
not have permission to use the task's tool or the task has not been assigned to you.
3.
Starting with the first task that has a check box, do the following for each task, in
order:
a.
Click the task, then click the Description tab to display the task's help text. If
the View Tool Help hotlink appears in the upper right of the Description tab,
click it to access the tool's help text.
b.
If a Run link appears to the right of a task, the task is associated with a tool.
Click the Run link to run the tool.
Note
When you click the Run link, if the tool program cannot be found on your
computer, a dialog box appears that lets you browse for the program. Wise
Package Studio records the location you specify so it can find the program the
next time you run that tool.
When you run a tool from the Projects tab, the tool might skip dialog boxes or
populate fields based on command-line options defined in Process Templates
Setup. Example: The task Edit package might run Windows Installer Editor and
open the project's package file.
c.
If a task is not associated with a tool, do what the task describes. Example:
Install Software.
d.
As you finish each task, mark the check box to the left of the task to indicate
that the task is complete. Tasks that are associated with tools can be marked
complete automatically, if the tool's command-line option is set up to do so.
See
Defining Command Line Options for Tools
4.
When the entire project is finished, you can change its status.
In the Professional Edition, change the Status field in Project Setup to Closed.
With Enterprise Management Server, change the Status field on the Project
Management tab to Complete, or set up the last task in the process to change
the status automatically. You set task options in Process Template Setup.
See
Adding Tasks to a Process
Repackaging Applications and Managing Projects
on page 73.
on page 62.
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