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[MSIFile-n] Section
Each Windows Installer package to be imported into the Application Catalog must be described in its own section,
numbered sequentially ([MSIFile-1], [MSIFile-2], etc.). Each section must contain the name and location of the file,
and any transforms or patches to apply to the file prior to import.
[MSMFile-n] Section
Each merge module to be imported into the Application Catalog must be described in its own section, numbered
sequentially ([MSMFile-1], [MSMFile-2], etc.). Each section must contain the name and location of the file.
Table 6-127 •
Parameter Explanation: [MSIFile-n] Section
Parameter
Description
File
Using the File parameter, you can specify name and location of the Windows
Installer package (.msi) you are importing. This parameter is required.
Transform
n
Use this parameter to specify the name and location of a transform to apply to the
Windows Installer package prior to import. Each subsequent transform increases
the value of
n
(Transform1, Transform2, Transform3, etc.).
Patch
n
Use this parameter to specify the name and location of a patch to apply to the
Windows Installer package prior to import. Each subsequent patch increases the
value of
n
(Patch1, Patch2, Patch3, etc.).
AdminInstallLocation
When applying a patch to an MSI package, it is necessary to perform an
Administrative install of the MSI package and then perform an Administrative install
of each patch package one by one. Use this parameter to specify the location
where the Administrative install will be performed.
Group
You can use the Group parameter to specify the group into which the package
should be imported. Use a “\” to indicate a group hierarchy. If no group is specified,
the package is imported into the root group.
SetupName
Identifies the name of the imported setup package (an Other Setup Type).
SetupDirectory
Identifies the location of the Other Setup Type setup files.
FullDirectory
Specifies whether to import files in the selected directory and all subdirectories (1)
or just the files in the selected directory (0).
Table 6-128 •
Parameter Explanation: [MSMFile-n] Section
Parameter
Description
File
Use this parameter to specify the name and location of the merge module (.msm) you are
importing.
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