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Jun 24, 2012
09:43 AM
Wise Installbuilder 8 WSE script conversion
Does Flexera have any Windows install products that would allow me to convert/import my Wise InstallBuilder 8 .WSE scripts ?
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Jul 03, 2012
09:29 PM
Does anyone at Flexera actually monitor and respond to questions, or is the silence for nearly 2 weeks a sign of the type of support one will get from Flexera if one buys one of their products?
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Jul 05, 2012
03:08 PM
I do not think we currently have a product that directly converts or imports a Wise script. You may want to give Repackager a try. It is a tool that is available with the Premier version of InstallShield and with AdminStudio. To learn more, see “Part 3: Repackaging and Customizing Installations” on page 607 in the following PDF file:
AdminStudio 11.0 User Guide
Please note that the community forums are not an official support channel, as explained on the Service-Level Agreement page (see the link at the bottom right of this page). If you need support from Flexera Software, you are encouraged to visit http://support.flexerasoftware.com/ and create a support incident.
The Flexera Software employees that provide assistance on the community forums can't resolve or answer every post despite the fact that we would love to do so.
AdminStudio 11.0 User Guide
Please note that the community forums are not an official support channel, as explained on the Service-Level Agreement page (see the link at the bottom right of this page). If you need support from Flexera Software, you are encouraged to visit http://support.flexerasoftware.com/ and create a support incident.
The Flexera Software employees that provide assistance on the community forums can't resolve or answer every post despite the fact that we would love to do so.