How do you want to look for it? Panel (Defining Your System Search Method)
InstallShield 2023 Express Edition » System Search Wizard
The How do you want to look for it? panel contains settings that let you customize your search. The settings in this panel vary, depending on the type of search that you selected in the previous panel.
Type of Search |
Corresponding Settings That Need to Be Configured |
File path, by searching folders |
Specify file details and where to search for the file. To learn more, see Specify the file details Panel (File Search Options). |
Folder path, by searching all drives |
Specify the name of the folder and how many subfolder levels you want to be searched. To learn more, see How do you want to look for it? Panel (Folder Search Options). |
Folder path, by searching in a specific folder |
Specify the name of the folder and where on target systems to look. To learn more, see How do you want to look for it? Panel (Specific Folder Options). |
Folder path, by searching for a specific file |
Specify file details and where to search for the file. To learn more, see Specify the file details Panel (File Search Options). |
File path, as specified by a registry entry |
Specify details about the registry entry. To learn more, see How do you want to look for it? Panel (Registry Search Options). |
Folder path, as specified by a registry entry |
Specify details about the registry entry. To learn more, see How do you want to look for it? Panel (Registry Search Options). |
Registry entry |
Specify details about the registry entry. To learn more, see How do you want to look for it? Panel (Registry Search Options). |
File path, as specified by an .ini file value |
Specify details about the .ini file value. To learn more, see How do you want to look for it? Panel (.ini File Search Options). |
Folder path, as specified by an .ini file value |
Specify details about the .ini file value. To learn more, see How do you want to look for it? Panel (.ini File Search Options). |
.ini file value |
Specify details about the .ini file value. To learn more, see How do you want to look for it? Panel (.ini File Search Options). |
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