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tables and the like

Hey All,

I've done a bit of google searching by come up with a bit of a blank with this one. I'm after some reading materials or training with regards to using/resolving Table and Components errors with in Wises.

I know that some of the ICE errors cant or shouldnt be resolved but there seem to be a lot in the packages i've created that i should resolve.

Does anyone know of a good resource in this sense?

Cheers

DG

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Posted by: WiseAppPackager 12 years ago
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http://itninja.com/blog/view/use-generic-drive-controller-driver-in-your-image5
and
http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/ice-errors-and-solutions-document
Posted by: Dodgyguy 12 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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Awesome - thanks. [:D]

Are there tutorials some where for the basic table errors?
Posted by: anonymous_9363 12 years ago
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This ought to have been part of your packager's training. Have you attended a course at all?
Posted by: Dodgyguy 12 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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Hey VBScab,

I did the WPS course a few months ago but we only brush over the tables quickly and i didnt really pick it up at the time.

Now, I have much more expirenence with packaging and how MSI work so hoping it will make more sense this time around.

Cheers

DG
Posted by: anonymous_9363 12 years ago
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Do a search here for the text (not as 'Author') "Phil Wilson". That'll turn up a number of posts with details of his excellent tome as well as other useful links.
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