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3. Click the Options tab and check the INF installable box.<br />

Figure 1-33 Check the INF installable box in the Options Tab<br />

4. Close the Properties window. When prompted, select Yes to save the module.<br />

You will see the module under the Device Driver tab on the main console.<br />

5. Right-click the module, select Build.<br />

6. When the build process is finished, you will see a window that lists the script files that have<br />

been created.<br />

You will see the module under the Device Driver tab on the main console.<br />

7. Right-click the module, select Build.<br />

8. Click Finish. The module has now been built.<br />

1.12 Create a filter/utility module<br />

Filters and utilities are usually DOS-based programs. Typically, they will be a .EXE or .BAT<br />

file. The process of creating either a filter or utility module is almost the same as for the other<br />

modules.<br />

1.12.1 Example of a filter<br />

In this example we will show how to use the <strong>IBM</strong> preload filter, <strong>IBM</strong> Hardware Platform<br />

Check, in an application module. In our example we will use this filter with the <strong>IBM</strong> Active<br />

Protection System application. This will check if the target system is a mobile system. If not,<br />

this application module will not be installed.<br />

38 ThinkVantage Technologies: <strong>Using</strong> <strong>ImageUltra</strong> <strong>Builder</strong>

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