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IThe Custom SetupWizard needs to find the setup support files that need to go on your final disks. This directory was created when you installed the FoxPro Distribution Kit and contains the files that the Windows SETUP.EXE needs to run. To see a list of the files that should be in this directory, click the "View Files" button.
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WEnter the file name for your application (i.e., the name of the EXE file you created from your project). The SetupWizard will create an entry in a Program Manager group for this file, using the description you specify on the next screen and the icon you attach to your EXE (or the FoxPro icon if you don't put another one onto your EXE file).
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5You must create this directory structure before you run the SetupWizard. If you have not created this directory structure, exit the SetupWizard now and create the structure. Copy all the application files you want your users to get into the appropriate directories. Do not specify the directory structure containing your source code unless you want to ship all your source files.
The files you place in this directory structure will appear in an identical directory structure on your user's hard drive.
Do not compress any files in this directory structure.
The SetupWizard adds subdirectories off this directory for each disk size you specify in the next SetupWizard screen. For example, if you specify 1.44 MB 3.5-inch diskettes, a subdirectory called DISK144 is created. If your application requires two diskettes, two additional subdirectories called DISK1 and DISK2 are created off the DISK144 directory.
The SetupWizard later copies all the files you need for your application its setup routine to the appropriate subdirectories.
You can choose any combination of distribution disk sizes to create.
For example, choose the 1.44 MB 3.5-inch and 1.2 MB 5.25-inch check boxes if you'd like to distribute your application and setup routine on diskettes of those sizes.
Specify the directory containing the files required by your application's setup routine. This directory is automatically created when you install the Distribution Kit and is named DKSETUP by default.
To see which files belong in this directory, click the Find Files... push button. If a required file cannot be located, "missing" appears beside the file name.
If all the files are missing, you probably haven't specified the proper directory. To locate the directory containing these files, click the Find... push button.
Choose this check box if your application uses Microsoft Graph.
If your application doesn't use Microsoft Graph, don't choose this check box. This will conserve disk space on your distribution diskettes.
^Specify the directory and Program Manager group in which your application is installed by default. The directory and Program Manager group is displayed to your application's users.
Do not specify a drive with the directory.
You can also specify if a user of your application can change the installation directory and/or Program Manager group.
Specify the name and location of your application's .EXE file.
In this screen, you can also suppress the sign-on screen before your application is run and specify an alternate CONFIG.FPW configuration file.
You can also specify parameters that are passed to the application. Enter the parameters in the Parameters text box. Separate the parameters with spaces. If a parameter contains an embedded space, surround the parameter with double quotes (" ").
EThe text you enter here appears underneath your application's icon.
You can specify a program to run after your setup routine is finished. The program the setup routine runs can be a batch file, another program or your application.
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The title you enter appears in the title bar of your setup routine window. The copyright appears in the About dialog when you choose About... from the setup window Control menu.
0Specify the directory and Program Manager group in which your application is installed by default. The directory and Program Manager group is displayed to your application's users.
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