About Windows Mobile Installations
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Sever Username, Server Password
If necessary, enter the user name and password that are required to connect to the
server. Typically, Web servers don't require user names and passwords. This is used
for basic HTTP authentication.
Host Directory
Enter the directory name on the host that stores the WiseUpdate configuration file.
Your installation and its ReadMe are also stored in this directory. Leave this field
blank to put the files on the top level of the host.
Update Filename
Enter a name for the WiseUpdate update file. This file, which resides in the host
directory, is a text file in .INI format that the WiseUpdate client reads to determine
if a new version exists, and if so, where the new version and its ReadMe can be
found. You must use the same file name when you use WiseUpdate in the future
(example: WiseUpdate.INI).
Product Version
Enter the version of the current installation. This version will be stored in the
configuration file specified in Update Filename.
Check Interval (days)
This works in conjunction with the Add client to Startup Group check box (see
below). Enter the number of days between update reminders for the end user.
Alternate Web Page
Enter the location of a Web page to display if the WiseUpdate client cannot check for
updates or download the installation. Examples: A page with technical support,
upgrade information, or troubleshooting.
Start Menu Icon
Enter a name for a shortcut to the WiseUpdate Client, which appears in the Windows
Start menu, giving end users the ability to check for updates. To communicate the
shortcut's purpose, give it a descriptive name, such as "Update Productname." If
this is left blank, mark Add client to Startup Group so that the WiseUpdate Client
runs automatically.
Add client to Startup Group
Mark this to add a shortcut for the WiseUpdate Client to the Windows Startup group.
The WiseUpdate Client runs silently every time the destination computer is restarted
or the end user logs into Windows. If the Check Interval time has not been
reached, is simply runs silently, checks the time interval, and quits. However, after
the number of days in Check Interval elapse, instead of running silently and
quitting, it runs with its normal interface and prompts the end user to check for
updates.
The Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ platform supports Pocket PC and Smartphone
devices. A Windows Mobile device installation consists of a single, self-extracting .CAB
file and an optional Setup.dll file. The .CAB file contains all the resources (files, registry
keys, and shortcuts) that comprise the application. The Setup.dll file provides functions
for performing certain operations during the installation and removal of your application.
Mobile device .CAB files are generated by the CabWiz program from an information file
(.INF). The .INF is a text file that specifies directories, files, settings, and configurations
that are used to install a mobile device application.
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