Lenovo ThinkVantage ImageUltra Builder Version 5.0 User Manual

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If any of the filters can be satisfied to install the application, click the
One of these must be true

radio button.

15.

In the Options tab, do the following:
a.

The Path to copy installable files field defines whether the application
files should be copied to the C partition in an installable format.

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If you type a path in this field and you provide a Silent Install
Command in the Source tab, the files will be copied to the C partition in
addition to the application being installed.

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If you type a path in this field and you do not provide a Silent Install
Command in the Source tab, the files will be copied to the C partition,
but the application will not be installed automatically.

Type a path only if you want the installable files to be copied to the C
partition of the target computer.

b.

All other fields on the Options tab are used to handle special cases.

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For information about the Install Hook and Install Slot fields, see
Chapter 9, “Specifying the module-installation order,” on page 169.

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For information about specific fields on this tab, refer to the ImageUltra
help system.

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For other information about using this tab for special cases, see
Chapter 11, “Getting help and support,” on page 183.

16.

Click the Save icon in the Main window tool bar; then, close the Application
window.

17.

Continue with “Building a new module” on page 167.

Setting the attributes based on an existing application module

To set the attributes for a new application module to the match the attributes of an
existing application module, do the following:

1.

Open the repository where you want the new application module to reside.

2.

If your repository contains folders, navigate to the folder where you want the
new application module to reside.

3.

From the Main Window menu bar, click Insert and then click Application....
The New Module Wizard opens.

4.

Click Next.

5.

Verify that the Application radio button is selected, and then click Next.

6.

In the Name field, type a name that you want to use to identify this module.
Be as specific as possible. This name will be the name that appears in the
repository.

7.

Click the No radio button to indicate that this module is not a container.

8.

Click Next.

9.

From the list of modules, select the module you want to use as the source and
then click Next.

10.

Click Finish. The New Module Wizard closes and the Application window for
the new module opens.

11.

Modify any attributes that need to be changed. Refer to the ImageUltra
Builder help system if you need assistance.

12.

When you are finished modifying the attributes, click the Save icon in the
Main window tool bar; then, close the Application window.

13.

Continue with “Building a new module” on page 167.

Chapter 8. Preparing source files for modules

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