![]() ![]() If you notice that the barcode isn't transferred, please read HOW TO SOLVE guide at the end of this document. It transfers from SCANPET to your PC the barcodes. Once the communication between the VNC server on your PC and SCANPET is stablished, this button is activated. Later we will explain how to install and configure a VNC server on your PC If the Wifi is not active in your mobile device, this option turn it on, and if already active attempts to connect to the VNC server installed on your PC. SCANPET has a SCAN button on main screen that will show you these buttons:įirst press Connect WIFI and after the connection is stablished use WIFI scan to read a barcode and send it to your PC. This is very useful because you can scan the barcode and it will automatically appear in your Word, Excel or any other application on your PC, even if you're far away. Use your mobile device as a scanner that automatically sends the barcode read to your PC. You cannot edit the WISE script blobs, not easily at least.You can configure SCANPET to work as a wifi terminal. But the parts you can edit are limited to the records in the MSI tables. ![]() Just like you can do with even less problems in WiX. This means, yes, you can access the MSIs once done and you can edit the projects automated from the command line. I've used both WISE and InstallShield (the former I still have to use on occasion) and the single nice thing I can say about WISE is that its project files can be accessed with the same SQL queries that you can for accessing MSI databases. That's why it's best to stick with the default options whereever possible (although we know already we have to use DIFx for the driver in UltraVNC). They literally try to introduce their own logic where the logic is already inside Windows Installer and the MSI database merely contains the data used as parameters to the predefined actions. The scripted and binary custom actions in those commercial products violate that idea. However, the exact intention of Windows Installer from the beginning was to provide support for removal even if the product itself doesn't work anymore (e.g. The reason being that some (and in some cases much) of the "logic" is done in scripts. If it's technical possible.The tweaking of those systems that cheat (I mentioned it above) can be hideously difficult. Prisma wrote:Possibly it is no bad idea using Installshield Lite and tweaking the msi with Orca afterwards. Both MFC and WTL provide no GUI designers either and yet the majority of Windows applications uses those two frameworks, does it not? To conclude: the argument about the WiX toolset having no GUI is similarly moot at the claim that one can only develop software with an IDE. Having a properly authored MSI is waaaaay cooler. Having a fancy or "special" GUI design can be nice.
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