InstallShield 2012 Spring Express Edition » Windows Mobile Wizard/Smart Device Setup Wizard
In the Destination Folder panel, you specify a default destination folder on the Windows Mobile or smart device. This is usually the folder in which your main executable file resides. Specifying a destination directory gives end users control over the entire directory structure under the default destination folder and enables them to choose to install your application to a storage card, thus conserving device resources.
Windows Logo Guideline: The recommended location for the destination folder is the following:
Program Files Folder\Company Name\Application Name
where Company Name and Application Name are the values set on the Application Information panel. This folder is created and selected by default for new Windows Mobile installations.
Specifying Folders
To specify a destination folder:
Select the folder that you want to serve as the destination and then click Next.
The folder that is highlighted when you click Next becomes the destination folder for your application.
Adding Folders
To add a new folder to be used as the default destination:
1. | Select the folder under which you want to add a new folder. |
2. | Click New. A new folder is created directly beneath the existing folder. |
3. | Type a name for the new folder. |
Note: You can also add a new folder by right-clicking an existing folder and clicking New Folder.
Renaming Folders
To rename a folder:
1. | Select the folder and then click Rename. |
2. | Type the new name. |
Note: You can also rename a folder by right-clicking it and clicking Rename.
Removing Folders
To remove a folder, do one of the following:
• | Select the folder and click Delete. |
• | Right-click the folder and click Delete. |
Some folders are predefined by the Windows Mobile operating system and cannot be renamed or removed. Only user-defined folders can be renamed or removed.
See Also
Windows Mobile Wizard/Smart Device Setup Wizard
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