wc3270 Installer Documentation
Windows Installer Options
The Windows installer for wc3270 uses Inno Setup. Complete
documentation for the command-line options is here:
http://www.jrsoftware.org/ishelp/index.php?topic=setupcmdline
Options of interest are:
| Option |
Purpose |
| /SILENT |
Run the installer without user interation |
| /COMPONENTS="component,component..." |
Install only specific components |
| /TASKS="task,task..." |
Perform only specific install tasks |
By default, all components are installed. The components are:
| Component |
Definition |
| base |
wc3270.exe (interactive emulator)
wpr3287.exe (printer session emulator)
catf.exe (helper program for displaying trace files)
root_certs.txt (root CA certificate database) |
| wizard |
wc3270wiz.exe (Session Wizard) |
| ws3270 |
ws3270.exe (scripting emulator)
x3270if.exe (command-line interface to ws3270 and wc3270 scrpting) |
| help |
HTML documentation |
By default, all tasks are performed. The tasks are:
| Task |
Definition |
| desktopicons |
Create desktop shortcuts for wc3270 and the Session
Wizard |
| migratefiles |
Copy session files from the AppDefaults folders (from older
versions of wc3270) to Documents folders |
Notes for Installing as SYSTEM
To install wc3270 as the SYSTEM user, which does not have any per-user
special folders, you must
disable the desktopicons and migratefiles tasks by
specifying the following option:
/TASKS=""
Notes for Version Upgrades
AppData File Migration
Release 3.5beta5 stopped the use of the wc3270 AppData folders. When
upgrading from an earlier release to 3.5beta5 or later, session
and keymap files in an wc3270 AppData folder must be copied to a
Documents folder (a user's My Documents or the Public Documents
folder) and desktop session shortcuts must be replaced.
A Migration Wizard will be run automatically by the installer to handle
this, allowing the user to control which files are copied. (Note that
when using unattended installation, the Migration Wizard will copy all
of the files.)
The Migration wizard will copy only files for the user running the
installer and shared files. After the upgrade, other users will be
offered an option in the Session Wizard to migrate their own files.
File migration will only happen once per user and for shared files.
The files will be preserved in the AppData folders, but will be
ignored.
Upgrading from 32-bit to 64-bit
Release 3.5alpha4 was the first with 64-bit Windows support. When
upgrading on 64-bit Windows from an earlier release to 3.5alpha4 or
later, the old 32-bit version must be uninstalled before 64-bit
installation can proceed. This will be done automatically by the 64-bit
installer (with the user's permission; if installing unattended, it
will always be performed).