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Setting Software Requirements<br />

Chapter 22: Dialog Box Reference<br />

Content Source Path Dialog Box<br />

You can set a software requirement condition based on whether the software exists on the target system.<br />

To run a custom action or install a feature when the software is found on the target system, set the check<br />

box to the green checked state . To set the check box to this state, click it until the green check mark<br />

appears in the box.<br />

To run a custom action or install a feature only if the software is not installed on the target system, set<br />

the check box in front of the software to the red “X” ( ). To set the check box to this state, click it until<br />

the red “X” appears in the box.<br />

An empty check box ( ) indicates that the condition is not based upon the software in any way. To void<br />

a software condition, click the check box until it is empty.<br />

Feature Tab<br />

Note: The Feature tab is displayed only if you are creating conditions for a custom action.<br />

On the Features tab, you can select the feature requirements for the custom action’s condition. The<br />

custom action will only run if the selected features are set to be installed.<br />

Content Source Path Dialog Box<br />

The Content Source Path dialog box opens when you click the UNC button in the Content Source Path<br />

(Local or UNC) setting for a Web site in the Internet Information Services view. This dialog box contains<br />

the following setting.<br />

Table 22-6: Content Source Path Dialog Box Setting<br />

Setting Description<br />

Universal Naming Convention<br />

content source path<br />

Custom Errors Dialog Box<br />

The Custom Errors dialog box lists all of the HTTP errors that can be customized for a Web site,<br />

application, or virtual directory. A custom error can be a URL or a pointer to a file on the server.<br />

Task To configure error messages:<br />

1. In the Custom Errors dialog box, select one or more errors.<br />

2. Click Edit. The Error Mapping Properties dialog box opens.<br />

3. Select a message type and specify a file or URL as appropriate.<br />

4. Click OK.<br />

Specify the UNC path for the IIS Web site’s files. For example:<br />

\\server\share<br />

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