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Packaging Trend Micro Office Scan

Is it possible to package Trend Micro office scan using Wise package studio? Can we extract any msi's from the .exe file.?

If not how is it possible to perform silent installation and uninstallation for this?

Thanks,

Vivek

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Posted by: dyehardfan 13 years ago
Second Degree Blue Belt
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The Trend Client Packager can just build the installation as an .msi. Is this what y'all are using to build your TMOS installer? If so, the Package Type drop down offers the ability to make an .msi versus a .exe.
Posted by: vk1231 13 years ago
Orange Senior Belt
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No, I have to use the WISE tool to build the package. Also I cannot build a seperate msi using 'Set up capture'. If it is possible to extract the msi's then i need to apply a transform........

Thanks,

Vivek
Posted by: anonymous_9363 13 years ago
Red Belt
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I have to use the WISE tool to build the packageSoooooooooooooo...you've already been advised that the vendor provides a tool to create an MSI but someone has told you that you must use WPS? Does that person know wnything whatsoever about packaging?
Posted by: clueless 13 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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yes it possible
Posted by: vk1231 13 years ago
Orange Senior Belt
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How??????

Requirement: If it is possible to extract the msi's then create an mst for making some modifications and then perform silent installation. In case it is not possible, the create a wise script to perform installation?????

Tool to be used is WISE
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