Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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b.

In

the

right

pane,

put

a

check

mark

next

to

the

operating

system

for

which

this

application

module

is

intended

to

be

used.

If

the

application

is

not

specific

to

any

Windows

operating

system,

you

can

check

all

of

the

boxes.

If

the

application

is

specific

to

an

operating

system,

check

only

the

operating

system

that

applies.

13.

In

the

Source

tab,

do

the

following:

a.

In

the

Source

Directory

field,

type

the

complete

path

to

the

folder

that

contains

the

application

files.

Note:

In

the

following

step,

the

fields

in

the

Silent

Install

Command

area

are

used

for

applications

that

are

to

be

installed

through

a

normal

installation

process.

If

you

want

to

copy

the

installable

files

to

the

target

hard

disk

instead

of

installing

the

application,

leave

the

fields

in

the

Silent

Install

Command

area

blank,

and

fill

in

the

“Path

to

copy

installable

files”

field

in

the

Options

tab.

b.

In

the

Silent

Install

Command

area,

type

the

command

that

is

to

be

used

to

install

the

application

in

the

Command

field

and

any

associated

parameters

in

the

Parameters

field.

For

example,

your

command

might

be

SETUP.EXE

and

your

parameters

might

be

/S

.

Note:

The

following

steps

apply

to

the

use

of

mini-applications.

Mini-applications

are

useful

for

creating

special

folders,

cleaning

up

registry

entries,

or

performing

any

other

service

related

to

the

installation

of

the

application.

For

more

information

about

the

use

of

mini-applications,

see

“Preparing

source

files

for

application

modules

and

add-on

operating-system

modules”

on

page

149.

c.

If

you

have

a

mini-application

contained

in

this

module

that

needs

to

run

immediately

before

the

actual

application

is

installed,

use

the

Preinstall

Command

area

to

type

the

command

and

parameters

associated

with

starting

the

mini-application.

d.

If

you

have

a

mini-application

contained

in

this

module

that

needs

to

run

immediately

after

the

actual

application

is

installed,

use

the

Postinstall

Command

area

to

type

the

command

and

parameters

associated

with

starting

the

mini-application.

14.

If

you

want

to

assign

a

filter

to

the

application

module,

do

the

following

in

the

Filters

tab:

a.

Click

the

Insert

Filter

icon.

The

Add

Filter

window

opens.

b.

In

the

left

pane

of

the

Add

Filters

window,

navigate

to

the

folder

that

contains

the

filter

you

want

to

add.

c.

In

the

right

pane

of

the

Add

Filter

Window,

select

filter

you

want

to

use;

then

click

OK

.

The

Add

Filter

window

closes

and

the

filter

is

added

to

the

Filters

tab.

d.

Double-click

on

the

filter

you

just

added.

The

Edit

Parameters

window

opens.

e.

In

the

Parameters

field,

type

any

parameters

required

to

get

the

desired

result.

For

information

about

the

parameters

associated

with

the

filters

provided

with

the

ImageUltra

Builder

program,

see

the

ImageUltra

Builder

help

system.

f.

Click

OK

.

g.

If

you

assign

multiple

filters

to

a

module,

do

one

of

the

following:

v

If

all

filters

must

be

satisfied

to

install

the

module,

click

the

All

of

these

must

be

true

radio

button.

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