| Publisher | FMS, Inc | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 17 Aug 2000 |
| Topics | Data Acquisition / ETL, Windows 3.1 - 95 - 98 - Me | ||
| Downloads | 36 | ||
Microsoft has substantially upgraded the Setup Wizard in this latest version of the ADT. If you have used the ADT in previous versions, you are familiar with the Setup Wizard's role as an easy-to-use program that steps you through the process of creating a custom setup program.
In a nutshell, you step through the pages of the wizard, filling in information about your application and how it is to be installed. After answering all the questions, the wizard creates disk images that contains compressed versions of the files necessary to run your application. You can then install your application from these disk images.
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