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SUMMARY
This article discusses the steps followed by the Visual FoxPro Setup
Wizard. The Professional Visual FoxPro Setup Wizard creates distribution
disks from the files in your distribution tree. To learn about the
distribution process and how to prepare your distribution tree before
running the Setup Wizard, please see Chapter 10, "Creating Distribution
Disks," in the Professional Features Guide.
MORE INFORMATIONNOTE: If the Setup Wizard has never been run, an additional step occurs before Step 1 listed below. This additional, initial step asks for a directory to place compress file in. This directory cannot be the same as the root directory of your application. Step 1 - Distribution TreeThe directory that you specify for your distribution tree must contain all files and subdirectories you want to create in a user's environment. The Setup Wizard uses this directory tree as the source for files that it will compress into the disk image directories.The Setup Wizard records the options you set for each distribution tree and uses them as default values the next time you create a setup routine from the same distribution tree. NOTE: You cannot use the DISTRIB directory that the Wizard creates as the directory for your distribution tree. Also, it is a good idea to place your source tree outside the Visual FoxPro directory. Step 2 - Optional ComponentsSelect the system features your application uses and the operating systems on which users can install your application. The Setup Wizard will create a setup routine that includes all necessary system files for the system features you specify.
The sizes listed above represent the bytes used after the files have been
installed on a user's hard disk. When the user runs the setup these sizes
might be slightly exaggerated.
Step 3 - Disk ImagesThe Setup Wizard creates a distribution subdirectory containing disk images for each disk type you specify. If you select the Netsetup option, the Setup Wizard creates a single directory to hold all the files.You can create the disk image directory before you run the Setup Wizard. If you want the Setup Wizard to create the directory for you, type a directory name in the text box. Step 4 - Setup OptionsThe Setup Wizard creates installation dialog boxes with the title you specify in the Dialog Caption box. It also places the copyright statement in the About Setup dialog box that the user can access from the About command on the Setup application's control menu. Entries are required in the Dialog Caption and Setup Copyright boxes. The Post-Setup Executable entry is optional.NOTE: To advance to Step 5, you must ensure that the insertion point (mouse pointer) is not in the Dialog Caption or Setup Copyright box. Step 5 - Default Destination DirectoryThe setup routine places your application in the directory you specify in the Default Destination Directory box.Step 6 - File SummaryNOTE: To create a Windows Program Item and icon for your application, you must select the PM Item option, providing the information described in the following table.The Setup Wizard lists your files in a grid. You can change the settings for any file by clicking the item you want to change. The following table describes the settings displayed in each column:
Step 7 - FinishWhen you choose Finish, the Setup Wizard records the configuration for use the next time you create distribution disks from the same distribution tree. It then starts creating the application disk images.The Setup Wizard creates and compresses several unique files the first time it runs and saves them for subsequent runs. Therefore, the first run of the Setup Wizard takes longer than subsequent runs. After the Setup Wizard creates the disk images you specified, copy the images to master disks. Then copy and combine the disks with the rest of your distribution package. After you create a set of master disks, you can delete the disk image subdirectories. However, you should retain the COMPRESS subdirectory, so the next time you use the Setup Wizard, it only needs to compress files that have changed since creating the previous set of disks. The COMPRESS directory contains the same files that are in the source directory. The only difference is that they are compressed. If one of the files in the source directory has been changed, then the Setup Wizard will recompress it. Additional query words:
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