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Term Definition<br />

Glossary<br />

.prq file A prerequisite file that contains information about a base application or component that must<br />

be installed on the target machine before the main application can be installed. Including<br />

setup prerequisites in installation projects enables developers to chain multiple installer files<br />

together into a single executable file.<br />

.reg file See registry file.<br />

.scm file A ScreenCam movie file.<br />

.wmf file A Windows metafile format file. This type of graphics file is used to exchange graphics<br />

information between Microsoft Windows-based applications.<br />

absolute path An absolute path includes all of the information necessary to locate a file by starting at the<br />

root directory of a specified drive. For example, C:\Program Files\<strong>InstallShield</strong> is the<br />

absolute path to the <strong>InstallShield</strong> folder when it is installed on drive C.<br />

accessibility The capacity or tendency to be available to all people, including those with disabilities.<br />

acquisition phase The phase of the installation process during which the installer queries the database for<br />

instructions. The acquisition phase is followed by the execution phase.<br />

action A command that performs an operation at a particular point during the execution of an<br />

installation or uninstallation wizard. Developers of installation packages can use built-in<br />

standard actions and create their own custom actions. Actions may display progress to the<br />

end user or allow the end user to cancel the operation.<br />

active directory A structure supported by Microsoft Windows 2000 that enables administrators to track and<br />

locate any object on a network. Active Directory is the directory service used in Windows<br />

2000 Server for distributed computing environments.<br />

active template<br />

library (ATL)<br />

A set of classes for writing COM controls, resulting in smaller binaries than, for example,<br />

MFC.<br />

ActiveX A set of object-oriented programming technologies and tools. ActiveX enables developers to<br />

write applications so that other applications and the operating system can call them. ActiveX<br />

technology makes it possible to create interactive Web pages that look and behave like<br />

applications, rather than static pages.<br />

administration The act or process of managing something.<br />

administration<br />

sequence<br />

administrative<br />

installation<br />

The list of actions that are executed when a user launches your installation with the /a<br />

command-line option. This is useful for network administrators who want to provide a<br />

common installation point on the network and prepare different installation criteria for multiple<br />

users. Each Administration sequence consists of a <strong>User</strong> Interface sequence and an Execute<br />

sequence.<br />

Copies and uncompresses your data files to a directory specified by the user, but does not<br />

create shortcuts, register COM servers, or create an uninstallation log.<br />

<strong>InstallShield</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Express</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> ISE-1800-UG01 713

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