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full directory path. To copy files to the installation directory, start this path with
%MAINDIR%.
Description
Enter text to display in the progress bar during file copy.
Local Path
A hard-coded path that specifies the location of the files on your computer at
compile time. Specify this for the installation progress bar to update correctly based
on file size. See the description of the Source field above.
Require Password
(Not applicable in this product)
If you entered a password on the Password page, and you mark this, the end user is
prompted for the password before this file is installed.
The password prompt appears only once, for the first password-protected file in an
installation, regardless of the number of password-protected files. If no password-
protected files are slated for installation, the prompt does not appear.
Include Sub-Directories
If you specify a directory in Source, mark this to include all subdirectories and their
contents.
Shared DLL Counter
If this is marked, and the file is a .DLL or .VBX, Windows tracks the file to prevent
its removal if an application is still using it.
No Progress Bar
Mark this to hide the progress bar while this file is being copied.
Self-Register OCX/DLL/EXE/TLB
All .OCXs and .TLBs and some .DLLs and .EXEs support self-registration. Mark this
so the file registers itself in the Windows registry before it is used. This action does
not register the file, but specifies that it should be registered later. Include a Self-
Register OCX/DLL action to register the file.
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Self-Register OCXs/DLLs
Don't Convert to Floppy
(Not applicable in this product)
If you marked Convert CD-ROM to Floppy on the Build Settings page, mark this
to override that option for this file.
Replace Existing File
Select when to replace existing files on the destination computer.
Always
The new file always replaces the old file.
Never
The file never overwrites an existing file. Select this for files that should be
installed if they are not present, but that might be customized by the end user
and should therefore not be replaced on re-installation (example: configuration
files).
Check File
The existing file is replaced only if the requirements you set in File Version and
File Date/Time are true.
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