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Chapter 23: Wizard Reference<br />

Visual Basic Wizard<br />

Table 23-36: How do you want to look for it? Panel Settings (cont.)<br />

Setting Description<br />

Registry Value (Optional) To search for a specific registry value, enter the registry value exactly as it appears in<br />

the Windows Registry Editor.<br />

How do you want to look for it?<br />

Specify the following information in this panel:<br />

Table 23-37: How do you want to look for it? Panel Settings<br />

Setting Description<br />

What do you want to do with the value? Panel<br />

In this panel, you can determine whether or not you want an installation to proceed if the search<br />

condition is not found. You also have the option to enter the text you want to display when the<br />

installation is halted as a result of the search condition not being met.<br />

Click Finish when you are done making your selections. Click Back to edit previous settings.<br />

Visual Basic Wizard<br />

Note: If this setting is blank, the system search looks for the registry key’s default value.<br />

INI File Name Specify the INI file name as it should appear on the target system.<br />

INI Section Name Obtain this information from the INI file. If you need to add a section to an INI file, see<br />

Specifying a Section in an .ini File.<br />

INI Key Name Enter the INI file key that can be found within the section.<br />

Read entire line checkbox This option will search for data in the field column of an .ini file’s IniLocator table if it is<br />

null or 0.<br />

The Visual Basic Wizard lets you import Visual Basic projects into your <strong>InstallShield</strong> project. The wizard<br />

scans your project to determine potential file dependencies and displays the results of the scan, listing<br />

the detected files that can be added to your project. You then have the option of adding that Visual Basic<br />

project and its dependencies to your project.<br />

Note: You cannot import Visual Basic projects if Visual Basic is not installed on your system. If you do not have Visual<br />

Basic installed, exit the wizard and run the Visual Basic setup. After you have installed Visual Basic on your system, you<br />

can reopen the wizard and import your Visual Basic project into your project.<br />

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