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Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0 - Updating an Existing.INI File on the Destination Computer

Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0
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WiseScript Package Editor Reference 57
Creating WiseScript Installations
To add to a section, type the section name in brackets, then type new lines
for that section. If the .INI file already contains a name-value pair that you
type, the existing line is replaced by the new one. Example:
[SECTIONNAME]
Color=Blue
To delete a section and its contents, type a section name with no lines after
it. Example:
[SECTIONNAME]
To delete a name-value pair, type the name with an equals sign followed by
nothing. Example:
Color=
Comments (lines starting with ;) are not supported.
You can enter variables in INI File Contents to insert the values of script
variables into the .INI file.
See Variables and Expressions on page 110.
4. Click OK.
See also:
INI Files on page 56
Updating an Existing .INI File on the Destination Computer
Edit INI File on page 150
Updating an Existing .INI File on the Destination Computer
¾ WiseScript Package Editor only
You can make changes to one or more of the existing system files on the destination
system, such as the Win.INI and System.INI file.
1. Select Installation Expert > INI Files page.
2. Select the folder where the existing system file is located.
3. Click New File to open the Edit INI File Settings dialog box.
4. From File, select the path where the .INI file you want to update is stored.
For example, %SYS32%\NONAME.INI
5. Overwrite the NONAME.INI text with the name of the .INI file that you want to
update, such as System.ini.
6. In INI File Contents, enter the information that you want to add to the .INI file.
During the installation, your settings are merged into the existing system file.
Any duplicate settings are overwritten with the values you enter here.
7. Click OK.
See also:
INI Files on page 56
Editing INI File Settings on page 56

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