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InstallShield 2012 Spring Express Edition User Guide

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Chapter 23: Wizard Reference<br />

Access 97 Object Wizard<br />

The files you specify for the icon, help, and splash screen are not automatically added to your project.<br />

You must install them yourself if you cannot be certain that they are present on the target system.<br />

Table 23-2: Additional Information Panel Settings<br />

Setting Description<br />

<strong>User</strong> profile This is the name of the custom user profile you are creating. This<br />

field is required if you want to use a custom user profile.<br />

This profile applies to all users who open the Access application<br />

with the /profile command-line parameter. This<br />

profile name is supplied for the shortcut’s argument if you chose to<br />

create a shortcut.<br />

Title bar Enter a new title for the title bar of your Access application. If you<br />

leave this field blank, the title bar defaults to “Access 97.”<br />

Icon Enter the path and file name of the icon (.ico) file you want to be<br />

displayed to the left of the title bar. If you leave this field blank, the<br />

default Access icon is used.<br />

The path for the icon is the folder where it will be stored on the<br />

target system. If you are installing this icon as one of your feature’s<br />

files, use the same path as the file’s destination.<br />

Help file Enter the path and file name of the Windows help (.hlp) file, if any,<br />

that you have created for your Access application.<br />

Splash screen Enter the path and name of the bitmap (.bmp) file that you want<br />

displayed as the splash screen for your Access application. You<br />

can leave this field blank.<br />

Workgroup File Panel<br />

In this step, you can select a custom workgroup information (.mdw) file and configure how it is installed.<br />

If you are not using a custom workgroup with your Access database, you can skip this step.<br />

Table 23-3: Workgroup File Panel Settings<br />

Setting Description<br />

Workgroup file Enter the path and name of the workgroup file as it can be found on<br />

the target system. Once you enter a value into this field, the check<br />

boxes become enabled.<br />

If you are installing this icon as one of your feature’s files, use the<br />

same path as the file’s destination.<br />

Register as the system/<br />

default workgroup file<br />

Make your workgroup the default workgroup on your user’s system.<br />

Any existing system workgroup information file will no longer be the<br />

default.<br />

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