WiseMachine is not an installer. WiseMachine is a management tool for a "Mobile Managed Client". One of its function is to "deploy" applications to an eCS station. When you drag-n-drop an application icon from the left to the right, and click install, you need to specify the location for the "meat" of the program. In otherwords, you need to point the source directory to the location where WiseMachine can find a copy of the ACTUAL application. The source location can take on a number of forms: (a) A reference copy on your network somewhere Let say you have ObjectDesktop installed on another machine (and let's assume that you have legitimately paid for the right to use the software in multiple machines), and that machine is now your x: drive. Let's assume you want to have objectdesktop on your e: drive. So, you drag-n-drop ObjectDesktop onto your e: drive and point the source directory to x: drive, click install. If this is the first time you do this, you will see some error message in the background and a desktop object reminding you that you need to reboot your machine. After reboot, voil…! ObjectDesktop is working. (b) An installed copy on your harddrive Let's assume you have ObjectDesktop installed on your E: drive when you booted from your D: drive. Now, you installed eCS on your Q: drive. So, what do you do to get ObjectDesktop working? You drag-n-drop ObjectDesktop to your E: drive, uncheck the copy source file, set Destination to the location of the existing copy of ObjectDesktop, and click on install. Again, you might have to reboot your computer before using Object Desktop. (c) A zipped up copy of a previously installed app For backup purpose, you might have a zipped copy of ObjectDesktop (and put it on a CD, for instance). If you lost your copy of the ObjectDesktop on the hard disk, simply drag-n-drop ObjectDesktop to your destination drive, and point the source directory to the CD. (d) From the 2nd eCS CD The 2nd eCS CD contains a number of zipped up demoware and so forth (for instance, pmcamera is in there) - and in the future will contain more apps. Use the method in (c) above to install the app. In the future, the source destination can be a secure ftp site, or a shareware/freeware site. This way, you would use the same method described above to install the apps.