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ODBCMapping
If selected, ODBC-related registry data is mapped to ODBC tables
instead of the Registry table. This data will only function correctly if
Windows Installer supports the ODBC resource being mapped; it is
recommended that you do not enable this option if you are unsure
whether the ODBC resources are supported correctly by Windows
Installer.
This option is set to
N
by default.
OSGranular
For SmartScanned or ProLogged Projects:
•
If this is set to Y
, component conditions will store specific
operating system information. For example, if the filter is NT4, the
condition will be (VersionNT=4).
•
If this is set to N
, component conditions will store a grouping
of the operating system. For example, if the filter is NT4, the
condition will be (VersionNT).
This is set to
N
by default.
OtherComponentFileExtensions
Specify additional extensions to use when defining components. MSI
has rules governing component creation for file types. For example,
portable executable (PE) files must have separate components.
Therefore, certain extensions have been defined (EXE, DLL, etc.).
Additional extensions can be defined in the options.ini file in the
format of:
Type1:Extension1|Type2:Extension2
where Type is one of the following numbers:
0 = other
1 = PE
2 = help
3 = font
4 = INI
This option is set to 1:QTX|1:AX by default.
OtherFilesNewComponents
When this option is set to Y, one component will be created for every
file in your setup. Otherwise, new components will only be created for
each portable executable file.
This option is set to N by default.
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Options.ini File/General Section Properties (cont.)
Properties
Description
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