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Chapter 22: Dialog Box Reference<br />

Dependencies Dialog Box<br />

You can click the Set to Default button to restore default settings for the selected error.<br />

Dependencies Dialog Box<br />

The Dependencies dialog box displays a list of dependencies when you right-click an item in the<br />

Destination computer’s files pane of the Files view and click Dependencies from scan at build.<br />

The dialog box provides results for assembly DLLs. If you launch the dialog box from Microsoft Visual<br />

Studio, the dialog box shows results for project outputs. If launched from <strong>InstallShield</strong> outside of Visual<br />

Studio, scan at build dependencies is disabled for project outputs.<br />

Note: This is enabled only for portable executable files (for example, EXE, DLL, or OCX) and when the .NET Scan at Build<br />

property is set to Dependencies and Properties (via the COM and .NET Settings tab in the File Properties dialog box). If the<br />

dependency or one of its dependencies cannot be located, a red icon is displayed.<br />

Dialog Box Settings<br />

Dependency<br />

This section lists all of the dependencies with a check box next to each. To exclude a dependency from<br />

the build, deselect the check box next to the dependency. To close the dialog box, click OK.<br />

Note: Any new dependencies detected at build time—for files added after closing the Dependencies dialog box—are<br />

added to the build.<br />

Destination Folder Dialog Box<br />

The Destination Folder dialog box opens when you click the Browse button next to the Destination<br />

folder box on the Devices Files dialog box.<br />

The Destination Folder dialog box enables you to specify the folder on the mobile device into which a file<br />

should be installed. You can select a folder predefined by the Windows Mobile operating system or the<br />

folder specified on the Destination Folder panel (the default) of the Windows Mobile Wizard or the<br />

Smart Device Setup Wizard. You can also create a new folder.<br />

Adding Folders<br />

Task To add a new folder to be used as the default destination:<br />

1. Click the folder under which you want to add a new folder.<br />

2. Click the New button. A new folder is created directly beneath the existing folder.<br />

3. Type a name for the new folder.<br />

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