Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 7.0 SP2 - FOR WISE INSTALLATION STUDIO V1.0 Installation Manual page 56

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Using Self-Repair
Replace Existing File
Specify when to replace existing files on the destination computer.
Always
The new file always replaces the old file.
Never
The file never overwrites an existing file. Select this for files that should be
installed if they are not present, but which might be customized by the end
user and should therefore not be replaced on re-installation (example:
configuration files).
Check File
The existing file is only replaced if the requirements you set in File Version
and File Date/Time are true.
File Version, File Date/Time
These become enabled if Check File is selected from Replace Existing Files.
Doesn't Matter
Select this option if only one of the requirements, File Version or File
Date/Time, must be fulfilled to replace the existing file.
Same or Older
For File Version, this replaces the existing file if it has a version resource
that is the same as or older than the new file. If the existing file lacks a
version resource, it is not replaced.
For File Date/Time, this replaces the existing file if its modification date
and time are the same or older than the new file.
Older
For File Version, this replaces the existing file if it has a version resource
that is older than the new file. If the existing file lacks a version resource, it
is not replaced.
For File Date/Time, this replaces the existing file if its modification date
and time are older than the new file.
Retain duplicates on path
By default, version checking removes existing copies of .DLLs that are found in
the path list. To suppress this feature, mark this check box.
Existing File Pathname
SmartPatch creates a patch file that contains only the differences between the
older installation and the new installation. If you are using Smartpatch, specify
the path where the installation can expect to find one of the files listed in
Previous File Versions. If a wildcard was used in Source Pathname, this
field should contain a directory. Start the path with a variable.
Previous File Versions
Use the Browse button to create a list of files that are older versions of the file
or files being installed.
Note
Rather than specifying SmartPatch information for each file, you can use the
SmartPatch page in Installation Expert to specify entire directories that contain
older versions of your files.
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