Building a new module, Setting, Attributes – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

Page 179: Based, Existing, Filter, Module, Building

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b.

In

the

Execution

Command

area,

type

the

command

that

is

to

be

used

to

start

the

filter

in

the

Command

field

and

any

associated

parameters

in

the

Parameters

field.

For

example,

your

command

might

be

FILTERX.EXE

and

your

parameters

might

be

/S

.

13.

Click

the

Save

icon

in

the

Main

window

toolbar;

then,

close

the

Filter

window.

14.

To

build

a

filter

module,

see

“Building

a

new

module.”

Setting

the

attributes

based

on

an

existing

filter

module

To

set

the

attributes

for

a

new

filter

module

to

the

match

the

attributes

of

an

existing

filter

module,

do

the

following:

1.

Open

the

repository

where

you

want

the

new

filter

module

to

reside.

2.

If

your

repository

contains

folders,

navigate

to

the

folder

where

you

want

the

new

filter

module

to

reside.

3.

From

the

Main

Window

menu

bar,

click

Insert

and

then

click

Filter...

.

The

New

Module

Wizard

opens.

4.

Click

Next

.

5.

Verify

that

the

Filter

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

Next

.

8.

From

the

list

of

modules,

select

the

module

you

want

to

use

as

the

source

and

then

click

Next

.

9.

Click

Finish

.

The

New

Module

Wizard

closes

and

the

Filter

window

for

the

new

module

opens.

10.

Modify

any

attributes

that

need

to

be

changed.

Refer

to

the

ImageUltra

Builder

help

system

if

you

need

assistance.

11.

When

you

are

finished

modifying

the

attributes,

click

the

Save

icon

in

the

Main

window

tool

bar;

then,

close

the

Filter

window.

12.

Continue

with

“Building

a

new

module.”

Building

a

new

module

Before

you

can

build

a

module,

your

source

files

must

be

prepared

and

accessible

to

the

ImageUltra

Builder

console,

and

the

attributes

for

the

new

module

must

be

filled

in.

When

these

conditions

are

met,

you

can

use

the

following

procedure

to

build

your

new

module:

1.

Open

the

repository

where

the

module

entry

resides.

2.

If

your

repository

contains

folders,

navigate

to

the

folder

that

contains

the

module

you

want

to

build.

3.

In

the

right

pane

of

the

Repository

window,

click

the

applicable

tab

(Operating

Systems

,

Applications

,

Device

Drivers

,

Filters

,

or

Utilities

).

4.

Click

the

applicable

module

entry.

5.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

Tools

,

and

then

click

Build

Module...

.

6.

Follow

the

instructions

on

the

screen.

Note:

Some

modules

display

a

list

of

scripts

during

the

build

operation.

Editing

scripts

is

optional,

and

is

typically

done

to

troubleshoot

Chapter

8.

Preparing

source

files

for

modules

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