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Chapter 22: Dialog Box Reference<br />

File Properties Dialog Box<br />

Table 22-16: Settings for the General Tab on the File Properties Dialog Box (cont.)<br />

Setting Description<br />

Override system language If you want Windows Installer to ignore the language of the selected file and instead<br />

consider the language to be one that you specify, select this check box and type the<br />

decimal value for the language identifier code in the Language box. At run time, if this file<br />

has the same name and target location as one on the target system, Windows Installer<br />

considers the language of the file in your installation to be the one that you specified<br />

when it is determining whether to update the file with the version in your current<br />

installation, or to leave the file as is.<br />

For more details about how Windows Installer determines whether to overwrite an<br />

existing file, see Overwriting Files on the Target Machine.<br />

Font files should not be authored with a language ID because fonts do not have an<br />

embedded language ID resource. Leave this entry blank for font files.<br />

Permissions To set permissions for the file, click this button.<br />

COM & .NET Settings Tab<br />

The COM & .NET Settings tab enables you to set COM and .NET properties for files in your installation.<br />

This tab is available only when <strong>InstallShield</strong> determines that the file is a portable executable. You can<br />

indicate which files you want treated as portable executables on the File Extensions tab of the Options<br />

dialog box.<br />

Note that COM and .NET settings cannot be configured for dynamically linked files. For more<br />

information, see Limitations of Dynamic File Linking.<br />

Table 22-17: Settings for the COM & .NET Settings Tab on the File Properties Dialog Box<br />

Setting Description<br />

Registration Type This property enables you to indicate how you want your file to be registered. Depending<br />

on the file type, you can select from the following options:<br />

• None—Select this option if you do not want the selected file to be registered on the<br />

target machine. This is the default setting for all files.<br />

• Extract COM Information—Select this option if you want <strong>InstallShield</strong> to extract<br />

all COM registration data from your file and register it on the system during setup.<br />

This is the recommended way to register COM objects.<br />

• Self-Registration—If your file supports self-registration, you can choose this<br />

option. Note that self-registration is not as reliable as having Windows Installer<br />

register and unregister the file with extracted COM information.<br />

Scan at Build If you want to scan for .NET dependencies or properties at build-time, select one of the<br />

following options:<br />

• None—Choose this if you do not want to scan for .NET dependencies or<br />

properties.<br />

• Properties Only—Scan only for .NET properties.<br />

• Dependencies and Properties—Scan for both .NET dependencies and<br />

properties. Add missing dependencies and properties to the installation project.<br />

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