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Chapter 22: Dialog Box Reference<br />

Device Files Dialog Box<br />

Table 22-7: Settings for the General Tab on the Device Files Dialog Box (cont.)<br />

Setting Description<br />

Destination Folder The path to the folder on the Windows Mobile or smart device into which the file should<br />

be installed. When a file is first added to the project, the default destination folder is the<br />

path set on the Destination Folder panel. The destination path can be changed by<br />

clicking the Open Folder icon, which displays the Destination Folder dialog box.<br />

File Options These options regulate the type of file and the control given to end users if an error is<br />

encountered while a file is being installed to the device.<br />

Shared File Select this option if the file is a shared DLL or system file. A reference count will be<br />

maintained on the file so that it is removed only when all applications that depend upon it<br />

have been uninstalled.<br />

Self-register Select this option if the file is a self-registering DLL or ActiveX control that exports the<br />

DllRegisterServer and DllUnregisterServer component object model (COM)<br />

functions.<br />

Copy options These options regulate the terms under which the files are installed onto the Windows<br />

Mobile device or smart device. Select one of the following options:<br />

Warn user if file is not<br />

copied<br />

Allow user to skip file on<br />

error<br />

Processor/Platform Tab<br />

• Always copy file to target—The source file is always copied onto the device. If a<br />

file by the same name already exists, it is overwritten. This is the default behavior.<br />

• Always update older file on target—If a file by the same name already exists on<br />

the device, it is overwritten only if the source file has a more recent date. If no file<br />

by the same name already exists, the source file always is installed.<br />

• Copy only if file exists on target—The source file is installed only if a file by the<br />

same name already exists on the device. The original file is overwritten. No date<br />

check is performed.<br />

• Copy only if file does not exist on target—The source file is copied onto the<br />

device only if there is not already a file by the same name on the device.<br />

This check box is used in combination with the Allow user to skip file on error check<br />

box. If you select both of these check boxes and an error occurs during installation, the<br />

end user can skip the file and continue after a warning message is displayed. If you clear<br />

this check box, no warning message is displayed.<br />

If you select this check box and an error occurs while the file is being installed to the<br />

Windows Mobile device or smart device, the end user is asked if they want to skip the<br />

file and proceed with the installation. If you clear this check box, the user is not allowed<br />

to skip the file, and installation aborts.<br />

The Processor/Platform tab of the Device Files dialog box lets you specify the processor and platform<br />

requirements for the files being installed onto the Windows Mobile or smart device.<br />

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