Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer

} // end if

return codeINSTALL_EXIT_DONE;

}

codeUNINSTALL_INIT Uninstall_Init( HWND hwndParent, LPCTSTR pszInstallDir ) {

//TODO: Perform the reverse of INSTALL_INIT here return codeUNINSTALL_INIT_CONTINUE;

}

codeUNINSTALL_EXIT

Uninstall_Exit(HWND hwndParent) {

//TODO: Perform the reverse of INSTALL_EXIT here return codeUNINSTALL_EXIT_DONE;

}

The system software looks for this directory structure and its files on the installed media card storage card or embedded flash file system. No other folders need exist.

\2577\autorun.exe

\2577\autorun.dat

\2577\autocab.exe

\2577\autocab.dat \cabfiles\*.cab

Creating Cab Files with CAB Wizard

After you create the .inf file and the optional Setup.dll file, use the CAB

Wizard to create the .cab file. Below is the command-line syntax:

cabwiz.exe “inf_file” [/dest dest_directory] [/err error_file] [/cpu cpu_type [cpu_type]]

A batch file in <program> directory, with these commands, works well:

cabwiz.exe c:\appsoft\<program>\<inf_file_name> cd \appsoft\<program>

“inf_file”

The Setup.inf file path.

 

 

dest_directory

The destination directory for the .cab files. If no directory is specified, the .cab files are created in the

 

“inf_file” directory.

error_file

File name for a log file that contains all warnings and errors that are encountered when the .cab files

 

are compiled. If no file name is specified, errors are displayed in message boxes. If a file name is used,

 

the CAB Wizard runs without the user interface (UI); this is useful for automated builds.

cpu_type

Creates a .cab file for each specified microprocessor tag, which is a label used in the Win32

 

SETUP.INF file to differentiate between different microprocessor types. The /cpu parameter, followed

 

by multiple cpu_type values, must be the last qualifier in the command line.

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