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Chapter 22: Dialog Box Reference<br />

Set INSTALLDIR Dialog Box/Set DATABASEDIR Dialog Box<br />

Set INSTALLDIR Dialog Box/Set DATABASEDIR<br />

Dialog Box<br />

Use these dialog box to browse to a directory, create a new directory, rename a directory, or delete a<br />

directory. When you click OK, either INSTALLDIR or DATABASEDIR is set to the selected<br />

directory—depending on the dialog box you are in.<br />

Dialog Box Settings<br />

Destination Directories<br />

This field lists all of the currently available destination directories. You can select, create, rename, or<br />

delete directories in this field.<br />

Selecting a Directory<br />

Task To select a directory:<br />

1. Click a directory to select it.<br />

2. Click OK.<br />

Creating a New Directory<br />

Task To create a new directory<br />

1. Type the directory name.<br />

2. Provide a directory identifier, if necessary.<br />

Renaming a Directory<br />

Task To rename a directory:<br />

1. Select a directory or Destination Computer and press F2, or right-click and click Rename.<br />

2. Type the new directory name. Note that you cannot rename predefined directories.<br />

3. Rename the directory identifier, if necessary, to be consistent with the directory’s new name.<br />

Deleting a Directory<br />

Task To delete a directory:<br />

Select a directory and press DELETE, or right-click the directory and click Delete. Note that you cannot<br />

delete predefined directories.<br />

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