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Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0 - Get System Information

Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0
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WiseScript Package Editor Reference 167
WiseScript Actions
z Active Variable
If the layer is deactivated, 1 is placed in this variable. If the layer is activated, 2 is
placed in this variable.
z Active On Start Variable
If the layer is deactivated when the computer starts, 1 is placed in this variable. If
the layer is activated when the computer starts, 2 is placed in this variable.
z Layer Name Variable
The name of the layer as it appears in the Symantec SVS applet is placed in this
variable.
z Layer Type Variable
If the layer is read-only, 0 is placed in the variable. If the layer is writeable (peer
layer), 1 is placed in the variable. If the layer is a data layer, 2 is placed in the
variable.
z Peer GUID Variable
The GUID of the writeable layer that is associated with this layer is placed in this
variable.
z Reg Path Variable
The path to the registry key where layer attributes are stored is placed in this
variable. These attributes include information such as the layer’s name and GUID.
z File Redir Path Variable
The file redirect path where the layer’s files are stored is placed in this variable.
z Reg Redir Path Variable
The registry redirect path where the layer’s registry keys are stored is placed in this
variable.
z Creation, Activate, and Reset Time Variables
The time the layer was created, activated, or reset is placed in these variables. The
time is reported as the number of seconds since midnight (00:00:00), January 1,
1970.
See also:
About SVS Script Actions on page 117
Get System Information
This action retrieves information about the destination computer and puts it into a
variable.
To complete the dialog box
z Variable Name
Specify the variable in which to store the retrieved value.
z Retrieve
Select the information to retrieve:
Current Date/Time
The time is in 24-hour format. Example: 07/14/05 11:18:10
Windows Version
Example: 5.2.3790 (Windows 2003 Professional)

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