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{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Arial;}}
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{\colortbl ;\red0\green0\blue0;}
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\viewkind4\uc1\pard\fi-1800\li1800\tx1800\cf1\b\f0\fs20 From:\b0\tab John Delo (Exchange)\par
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\b Sent:\b0\tab Tuesday, November 16, 1999 8:30 PM\par
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\b To:\b0\tab Alex Armanasu (Exchange)\par
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\b Cc:\b0\tab NTW Migration Services Team; Chris Steck (Exchange); Michele Freed (Exchange); Murthy Srinivas (Exchange)\par
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\b Subject:\b0\tab RE: Odyssey DSM Next Steps Mtg Mins.\par
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\pard\cf0 I put updated tools and setmgr.msi on \\\\jdelo3\\public\\state, fixing minor bugs, incorrect schema file reference (should be SmSchema.xml), INI file handling, and a decompiler that regenerates the XML manifest (useful after merging multiple XML pieces).\par
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\par
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What isn't obvious is that you don't need to register the compiled manifest - just specify it's name on the command line of settings.vbs (the default extension is .wsc). Registration isn't supported in settings.vbs anyway, and this special provision will likely become permanent - I will make that clearer in the command-line help.\par
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\par
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So the procedure would be, given your manifest named foo:\par
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1. Generate and refine the manifest foo.wsm\par
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2. Compile using \b WsmComp foo \b0 (same as WsmComp foo.wsm foo.wsc), fixing any errors\par
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3. Check the settings by using \b Settings foo\b0 or you may also specify individual settings as the 2nd arg, and updated values as the 3rd arg\par
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4. Backup the settings using \b Settings foo /a foo.wsb \b0 (default extension for the archive file will be fixed in a future release)\par
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5. Transfer the archive file and either the original or compiled manifest to another machine\par
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6. Compile the manifest if necessary, and restore using \b Settings foo /a /r foo.wsb\b0\par
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7. Check the settings using the tool or peeking the registry.\par
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\par
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Currently the state store is also XML, but with a different schema, not terribly efficient, but very useful during development and testing. SInce the archive file is generated using MSXML.DLL, it comes out as a single line. You can view it formatted nicely using the tool \b ShowXml.vbs\par
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\par
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\par
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\pard\fi-1800\li1800\tx1800\cf1\b0\par
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}
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