Setting, Variable, Prompt – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

Page 126: User, Specific, Value, During, Installation, Process

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7.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

View

and

then

click

Properties

.

The

Menu

Item

Properties

window

opens.

8.

Click

the

General

tab.

9.

In

the

Description

field,

type

Language

Menu

for

%OS%

.

10.

Repeat

these

steps

for

each

description

that

you

want

to

modify

so

that

it

refers

to

a

specific

variable

and

its

related

value.

11.

Click

the

Save

icon

located

in

the

Main

window

toolbar;

then,

close

the

Menu

Item

Properties

window.

Tip:

The

same

variable

can

be

assigned

to

different

menu

items.

The

values

of

each

variable,

however,

should

be

different.

This

is

because

values

are

not

set

until

menu

items

are

selected

during

the

installation

process.

Once

a

menu

choice

is

made

during

the

installation

process,

the

variable

and

its

related

value

are

then

set

and

propagated

throughout

the

rest

of

the

map

wherever

the

variable

is

used.

The

following

illustration

shows

how

menu

items

are

developed

to

reference

text.

Setting

a

variable

to

prompt

the

user

for

a

specific

value

during

the

installation

process

Variables

can

be

assigned

to

menu

items

so

that

the

person

performing

the

installation

is

prompted

for

specific

information.

That

information

then

becomes

the

value

for

a

specific

variable.

For

example,

assume

that

you

want

to

add

a

variable

that

prompts

for

the

name

of

the

person

performing

the

installation

process.

In

this

case,

a

menu

item

could

have

a

variable

that

prompts

for

the

user's

name.

The

name

that

the

user

enters

then

becomes

the

value

for

that

variable.

So,

the

value

is

then

propagated

throughout

the

map,

wherever

the

variable

is

used.

This

enables

the

map

to

reference

the

user’s

name

throughout

the

rest

of

the

installation

process.

This

function

becomes

more

significant

when

maps

are

designed

so

that

they

prompt

for

information

such

as:

geographical

location,

division,

and

department.

There

are

three

different

ways

that

prompted

information

is

processed.

First,

variables

can

be

set

so

that

prompted

answers

are

required.

Second,

variables

can

be

set

so

that

prompted

answers

are

masked

as

they

are

entered

into

the

computer

during

the

installation

process.

For

instance,

if

a

user

is

prompted

for

a

User

ID,

the

typed

response

would

appear

masked,

as

in

asterisks,

when

the

information

is

entered.

Third,

variables

can

be

set

so

that

prompted

answers

are

encrypted

once

the

information

is

entered.

To

set

a

variable

that

prompts

the

user

for

specific

information

during

the

installation

process,

do

the

following:

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