Specifying [Inclusions] Keys; Specifying [Excludedcomponents] Keys - McAfee MANAGEMENT EDITION 2.5 Administrator's Manual

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IconFile
The IconFile key specifies the icon to use for the product in the console. It
specifies the file (either an *.EXE, *.DLL or *.ICO file) containing the icon. If the
IconFile and ImageNo keys are not specified, the product will get the default
hammer and spanner icon. If the product has a configuration .DLL, it is
convenient to use it to hold the icon.
ImageNo
The ImageNo key also specifies the icon to use for the product in the console.
It specifies the index location of the icon in the file. If the IconFile and
ImageNo keys are not specified, the product will get the default hammer and
spanner icon. If the product has a configuration .DLL, it is convenient to use it
to hold the icon.

Specifying [Inclusions] keys

The [Inclusions] section lists the files in the product set (as they appear on the
original media). If this section is missing, the console will assume all the files
on the media should be included. The configuration .DLLs and the
MCSCRIPT.INI file itself do not need to be listed here.
Example:
[Inclusions]
Include0=File.1
Include1=File.2
Include2=File.3

Specifying [ExcludedComponents] keys

The [ExcludedComponents] section lists other products that the product
cannot be installed with. For example, the NetShield program for
Windows NT and the VirusScan program for Windows NT list each other in
this section. If this section is not present, the console will install the product
with any other product that does not explicitly exclude it. You can specify a
start and an end version in which the component must be excluded.
Example:
[ExcludedComponents]
Component0=ExcludeMe
Component1=ExcludeMeAsWell
ExcludeMeAsWellStartVersion=2.0
ExcludeMeAsWellEndVersion=4.0
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