Application isolation wizard
Hi all,
If anybody have idea regarding this "application isolation wizard". please share with me.
Please suggest some websites if you can.
Thanks
Silpa
If anybody have idea regarding this "application isolation wizard". please share with me.
Please suggest some websites if you can.
Thanks
Silpa
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Posted by:
sunny_sahdev
18 years ago
Hi Silpa,
You can check out the Help menu and serach for "Application Isolation" over there... :)
i hope these links will help you:
http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=147855&highlight=application+isolation
http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=136306&highlight=application+isolation
You can check out the Help menu and serach for "Application Isolation" over there... :)
i hope these links will help you:
http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=147855&highlight=application+isolation
http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=136306&highlight=application+isolation
Posted by:
Freewords
18 years ago
Hi Silpa,
Application isolation wizard is available with many packaging tool, if u need guidelines on App isolation wizard on Wise package studio, i can help u out.
When we use the application isolation tool, the .exe files in your installation are isolated, which means their dependent, shared .DLLs and .OCXs are placed inside the application directory or, optionalyy in the WinSxS directory on windows XP. It will work only if the application follows Microsoft Programming guidelines to work with operating system isolation methods. For an application containing hard-coded paths to support files, isolation might not work.
Hope this helps you
Thanks Free
Application isolation wizard is available with many packaging tool, if u need guidelines on App isolation wizard on Wise package studio, i can help u out.
When we use the application isolation tool, the .exe files in your installation are isolated, which means their dependent, shared .DLLs and .OCXs are placed inside the application directory or, optionalyy in the WinSxS directory on windows XP. It will work only if the application follows Microsoft Programming guidelines to work with operating system isolation methods. For an application containing hard-coded paths to support files, isolation might not work.
Hope this helps you
Thanks Free
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