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Deployment Files for PowerBuilder, InfoMaker, and the HTML - Sybase

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Using this documentSet <strong>the</strong> data value of <strong>the</strong> (Default) string value to <strong>the</strong> directory where <strong>the</strong>application is installed <strong>and</strong> create a new string value called Path that specifies<strong>the</strong> location of shared files. The following example shows a typical registryentry <strong>for</strong> an application called MYAPP.EXE that uses Adaptive ServerAnywhere. The registry key is enclosed in square brackets <strong>and</strong> is followed bystring values <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> key in <strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong>mat "Name"="Value":[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\myapp.exe]"Default"="C:\Program <strong>Files</strong>\myapps\MYAPP.EXE""Path"="C:\Program <strong>Files</strong>\myapps;C:\Program <strong>Files</strong>\sybase\shared\<strong>PowerBuilder</strong>;c:\program files\sybase\Adaptive Server Anywhere 6.0\win32\;"About REG filesRegistry update files that have a .REG extension can be used to importin<strong>for</strong>mation into <strong>the</strong> registry. The <strong>for</strong>mat used in registry key examples in thisdocument is similar to <strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong>mat used in registry update files but <strong>the</strong>seexamples are not intended to be used as update files. The pathnames in datavalue strings in registry update files typically use a pair of backslashes insteadof a single backslash, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> "Default" string value is represented by <strong>the</strong> atsign (@).About filenamesTables in this document show <strong>the</strong> ANSI versions of filenames. Some o<strong>the</strong>rversions of <strong>PowerBuilder</strong> have a letter at <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> filename to distinguishamong versions. For example, if you are using a non-ANSI version of<strong>PowerBuilder</strong>, your <strong>Sybase</strong>\Shared\<strong>PowerBuilder</strong> directory may contain fileswith names such as PBVM70M.DLL or PBVM70U.DLL instead ofPBVM70.DLL. When you deploy an application, deploy <strong>the</strong> same<strong>PowerBuilder</strong> DLLs with which you developed it.4 Last updated November 23, 1999

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