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Table 24-20: Appearance Settings (cont.)<br />

Setting Description<br />

Behavior<br />

Chapter 24: View Reference<br />

Configure the Target System View<br />

Icon To specify the icon that you want to be displayed for the shortcut, use the following<br />

settings:<br />

• Icon—Specify the file that contains the icon for the shortcut that you are creating.<br />

You must specify an .ico file or the executable file (.dll or .exe) that contains the icon<br />

resource. <strong>InstallShield</strong> lists the icon path and index in the Icon setting if you do<br />

either of the following: you select a file by clicking the ellipsis button (...) in this<br />

setting and browsing for it, or you manually enter a path and file name in the Icon<br />

File setting.<br />

• Icon File—If you want to manually specify the path and name of the file that<br />

contains the icon, enter it.<br />

• Icon Index—If the icon file that you specify contains more than one icon resource,<br />

enter the index in this setting.<br />

A nonnegative integer refers to the order of the icon resources in the executable<br />

file. For example, 0 refers to the first icon in the file, 1 refers to the second icon,<br />

and 2 refers to the third icon.<br />

Use a negative number to refer to a specific resource ID. For example, the icon<br />

index -12 points to the icon with a resource ID of 12.<br />

Use a shortcut’s Behavior settings to specify details such as the target and keyboard shortcut.<br />

Table 24-21: Behavior Settings<br />

Setting Description<br />

Target Enter the path to the file on the target system that should be launched when end users<br />

launch the shortcut. Use Windows Installer directory properties—for example,<br />

[INSTALLDIR]File.exe—instead of hard-coded directory paths. As an alternative to<br />

manually entering a value, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to browse to the shortcut<br />

target.<br />

Arguments Enter the command-line arguments for the shortcut. The arguments are added to the<br />

Target value on the shortcut’s Properties dialog box on the target system. These<br />

arguments work in the same way as any other command-line arguments. For example,<br />

you can link a file to an executable file or cause an executable file to run silently by<br />

passing command-line arguments.<br />

Note: Verify that the syntax is correct because <strong>InstallShield</strong> does not do this.<br />

Tip: Use %1 in the argument for the selected file name. For example, if the end user<br />

right-clicks the file C:\File.ext and -p %1 is the argument for this shortcut, the<br />

command-line argument becomes -p C:\File.ext. In some cases, it is necessary to<br />

enclose the %1 argument in quotation marks—as in "%1"—to correctly handle file<br />

names that contain spaces.<br />

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