HOWTO: Force Application Setup to Use the Default Directory
ID: Q190150
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual Basic Professional and Enterprise Editions for Windows, versions 4.0, 5.0, 6.0
SUMMARY
Although it is not recommended, the Visual Basic Setup Toolkit provides a
means to disable the user interface for changing the default installation
directory of your application's setup routine. This forces the installation
process to use the default directory as the destination for the
application's files.
MORE INFORMATION
It is recommended that you allow the user to choose the destination
directory for Windows applications setup processes. However, a Visual Basic
application that has a setup program created by the Visual Basic Setup
Wizard on Visual Basic versions 4.0 and 5.0 or the Package and Deployment
Wizard (PDW) on Visual Basic 6.0 does provide an option that allows the
programmer to force the user to use a specific destination directory.
The Setup.lst file is a standard Windows initialization file. It informs
the Setup.exe and Setup1.exe programs of the distribution set how to
perform setup. To force a user to use a specific destination directory, you
must provide the default directory name and add the keyword
"ForceUseDefDir" to the Setup.lst file.
Step-by-Step Example
- Run the Application Setup Wizard or PDW to create a distribution set for your application.
- Open the Setup.lst file (found on disk #1 of the distribution set) in a text editor, such as Notepad.
- Specify the default installation directory by modifying the "DefaultDir" key in the "Setup" section of the Setup.lst file. For example: DefaultDir=C:\MyProgramDir
- Insert the following line immediately after the "DefaultDir" line:
ForceUseDefDir=1
- Save the Setup.lst file. Note that the Setup Wizard makes maximum usage of each disk. If you cannot save the file due to insufficient space on the diskette, delete one or more of the "; XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" lines at the bottom of the Setup.lst file.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbwizard kbAppSetup kbVBp400 kbVBp500 kbVBp600 kbVBp600FAQ
Version : WINDOWS:4.0,5.0,6.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto