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Installation Manual
Wise Package Studio v5.16
Infrastructure Integration
IN FAVOUR OF: Getronics Centric MK
CONTACT: Paul O' Connor
DOCUMENT NAME: document.doc
VERSION: 1.0
STATUS: Final
AUTHOR(S): Getronics Centric MK
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Getronics Centric MK
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Table of Contents
Management Summary
This manual describes the installation method for the Wise Package Studio v5.6 environment, so that all installations are conducted in the same way, for all customers.
Included in this manual are the system requirements for the environment, the installation of the SQL Server, the Wise Package Studio Server, Wise Package Studio on packaging machine and the Wise Package Studio Client. Finally the configuration of the package environment it described.
After this document has reached the “final” status (as of version 1.0), this paragraph will list the changes as compared to previous versions.
Small changes, for example; typographic errors and small textual changes, are not listed individually; they will be compiled under “Textual changes and corrections”.
New final versions of a document do not necessarily include all additions of previous final versions.
Contents of this publication may not be duplicated and/or made public in any way nor by any medium including; printing, photocopying and microfilm or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Getronics Centric MK.
This injunction also applies to all future adaptation of the publication in full and/or part.
Duplication and distribution of this document is permitted by Getronics Centric MK, explicitly for internal use by the principal.
1 System Requirements...........................................................................................6
1.1 Before the installation starts.................................................................................61.2 Hardware..............................................................................................................61.2.1 Harddisk Space SQL Databases............................................................................61.2.2 Harddisk Space Wise Share Point..........................................................................61.2.3 Memory.................................................................................................................71.3 Software...............................................................................................................81.3.1 SQL Server............................................................................................................81.3.2 Operating System.................................................................................................8
2 Installing SQL Server Client Tools.........................................................................9
3 Installation of Wise Package Studio v5.6 on Packaging Machine.........................15
3.1 Wise Package Studio v5.6...................................................................................153.2 Synchronise Merge Modules on local machine....................................................25
4 Wise Package Studio v5.6 Client.........................................................................26
4.1 Requirements.....................................................................................................264.2 Installing the Client.............................................................................................26
5 Configuration Wise Package Studio v5.6.............................................................34
5.1 Initial Workbench Setup......................................................................................345.1.2 Define SetupCapture Standards..........................................................................355.1.3 Capture Standard Operating Environment..........................................................425.1.4 Customize Windows Installer Template...............................................................465.1.5 Customize Windows Installer Options.................................................................475.1.6 Customize WiseScript Template..........................................................................495.1.7 Define ConflictManager Settings.........................................................................515.2 Configuration Tools Tab......................................................................................555.3 Preferences.........................................................................................................575.4 Process Templates Setup....................................................................................595.5 Project Setup......................................................................................................69
Annex 1 Configure Wise Package Studio for SQL Server Authentication...........................81
A 1.1 Creating the SQL Server User.............................................................................81A 1.2 Modifying the System DSN..................................................................................87A 1.3 Registry Setup....................................................................................................90
For the installation of Wise Package Studio there are several specific requirements. Some of these requirements depend on the amount of applications that need to be repackaged.
1.1 Before the installation starts
Before the installation of Wise Package Studio can start, the following things must be already done:
There is a server with enough harddisk space for Wise Package Studio; There is a server with enough internal memory for Wise Package Studio;
The Operating System is already installed on the Wise Package Studio server;
All license codes for Wise Package Studio v5.1 are available.
A complete packaging environment is installed, with:
o Domain controllers;
o An image for the clients;
o All applicable policies;
o File- and/or printservers;
o A server with the distribution tool installed;
1.2 Hardware
1.2.1 Harddisk Space SQL Databases
The application depends on a SQL Server that is installed. This installation can reside on the Wise Package Studio server, or it is possible to reside the databases on a server that already has SQL Server installed. In the database, 2 to 4 MB of storage per each application is sufficient. Only string information, such as registry keys and values, and file names are stored in the database. This would need to be multiplied by the number of expected applications.
For Example, if there were 500 applications, a 2 GB drive would actually be sufficient for SQL.
1.2.2 Harddisk Space Wise Share Point
Depending on the size of each application, it is possible that some will require approx 1/2 GB, for such large applications as MS-Office, MS-Visio, Visual Studio editions, Oracle, and so on. Some applications will require 10 or 20 MB, such as WinZip or Adobe Reader. Assume an image of the manufacturer’s distribution method (such as CD) will be duplicated on the sharepoint’s drive plus the .MSI file that will be created from repackaging.
If the installation source is also copied to the sharepoint directory this increases the size needed.
1.2.3 Memory
Wise Package Studio doesn’t need that much memory to run, but the SQL Server and databases do. As much as 1,5 GB of memory can be in use by the SQL Server.
The data that needs to be stored in databases can be stored in:
SQL Server;
MS Access Database.
Because there is al lot of data imported in the databases, it is strongly recommended to use SQL Server, instead of the Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE) or MS Access.
The versions that can be used are:
SQL Server 2000 Personal Edition; SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition;
And later versions.
1.3.2 Operating System
Because SQL Server is strongly recommended, the operating system must be one from the server platform. SQL Server will not install on the following Operating Systems:
MS Windows XP; MS Windows 2000 Professional;
MS Windows 9x.
SQL Server can be installed on the following Operating Systems:
MS Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition; MS Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition;
3 Installation of Wise Package Studio v5.6 on Packaging Machine
Here the installation of Wise Package Studio is described on your local packaging machine, be sure to use the .MSI based installation of Wise Package Studio and not the .EXE based installation.
3.1 Wise Package Studio v5.6
The .MSI based installation can be found on the S:\Utils Run the Installation .MSI and follow the procedure explained below.
Wise Support Site: http://support.wise.com
1After starting the .MSI based installation, the following screen appears.
2Fill in “Alliance & Leicester Group” at “Full Name” and “Organization”, and remove the marks in front of “Install Evaluation Version” and “Register on the Internet”.
At this time two serial numbers must be entered, click on “Add”.
3The serial number that has to be filled in is the “Wise Package Studio 5 Bundle” serial number.
Because Wise Package Studio is used in a Client-Server environment a separate installation of the Client must be installed on the test machine. This installation is an option from the .MSI that is used to install Wise Package Studio on the packaging machine.
4.1 Requirements
The test machine must be a clean build, just the basic XP SP2. This will give the best results when carrying out remote setup captures and is less likely of picking up unwanted system components.
As we have wise already installed on SQL server we can map back to the two required shares.
Wise Package Studio \\200.200.200.??\C$\Program Files\Wise Package Studio\
Wise Share Point \\200.200.200.??\D$\Wise Share Point\
Where ?? equals the last to digits of your packaging machine IP address.
4.2 Installing the Client
On the test machine run the wise Installation .MSI and follow the install procedure outlined below.
1After starting the .MSI based installation, the following screen appears.
Click on “Next”.
2Fill in “Alliance & Leicester Group” at “Full Name” and “Organization”, and remove the marks in front of “Install Evaluation Version” and “Register on the Internet”.
At this time two serial numbers must be entered, click on “Add”.
3Select as directory to watch “C:\” with all subdirectories.
Click on “Next”.
7It is very helpful to build an exclusion list. Specific files and registry keys are left out of the capture that are definitely not part of the SetupCapture.
Select “Automatically build exclusion list (Recommended)” and click on “Next”.
10There are also several applications that are used when creating a capture, start those applications, such as:
Notepad; Internet Explorer;
Microsoft Paint;
Wordpad;
A reboot from the PC, for possible hardware changes.
When the PC is restarted this screen appears again, and then click on “Next”.
11 Now a list of files and folders is displayed that are excluded from the SetupCapture. At this time it is also possible to add file and/or folders to the exclusion list.
12 Now a list of registry keys is displayed that are excluded from the SetupCapture. At this time it is also possible to add registry keys to the exclusion list.
13 You can also select .INI files that should be excluded from the Capture.
3 In the Prompts tab are the prompts displayed that are suppressed. Select all prompts and click on “Activate” to activate all prompts.
4In the Repository tab the Share Point should be set to \\<servername>\Wise Share Point (it is possible that the server name is different on your location).
It is also very good to create a template that can be used for creating projects in Wise, go in the Edit menu to the option “Project”.
1There are two standard projects in the Project Setup. The “Initial Workbench Setup” you can’t and may not delete! The “Sample Project” you may delete.
Create a new Project and call it “_Default Project Template”. The _ makes sure that is stays on top of the list when you want to create a new project.
2 Look at the picture on the right and use that information to create the “_Default Project Template”.
3A completely filled in Project should look like the one of Microsoft Visio 2002.
This configuration makes sure that everything is generated automatically and that the application is imported in the ConflictManager under a normal display structure.
3Select the options “With SQL Server Authentication using a login ID and password entered by the user” and “Connect to SQL Server to obtain default settings for the additional configuration options”.
As username and password use the one you just created.
Here it is “Wise User”.Click on “Next”.
4Select the option “Change the default database to” and select from the pull down menu the database “Workbench Database”.
7If the connection is correctly configured the message “Test Completed successfully”.
Click on “OK”.
A 1.2 Registry Setup
A registry has to be entered/modified into the registry to finalize the configuration.
The registry key “HKEY_Current_User\Software\Wise Solutions\Workbench\Recent File List” contains a key with the default value “DSN=Workbench Database”.
Change this value into: “DSN=Workbench Database; UID=Wise User; PWD=
The UID should be “sa”, the default SQL Server user, or any other valid SQL Server user that exists in the Workbench Database.