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1991-12-28
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;Lines beginning with semicolon are treated as comments by Windows.
;Use of case in this file is for style only: all key names and
;section names are case-insensitive.
[AppMan]
;Option Control values for Installation Manager: set to 1 to turn on option.
;If keys are absent, or [AppMan] section is absent, values default to 0
;
;Automatic Install: start installation when program launched, if launched
;as window. Program may be launched as Icon (hold down shift key when launching)
;to avoid automatic start to installation. Install may then be started from Menu.
;
AutomaticInstall=0
;
;Automatic stop: terminate program without messages when installation complete.
;If absent or 0, program will remain active when installation complete.
;At completion, program will display message "Installation complete" requiring acknowledgment.
;Install item on Menu will be disabled. Stop program using System Menu.
;
AutomaticStop=0
AutomaticLoadRunSetup=0
[Groups]
;List of group key names. Names must be one word, no blanks.
;Key names are used to find sections elsewhere in file describing
;groups.
;No restriction on name length, within reason, but total length
;of key list must be <1000 (one thousand) characters including
;one null per key to separate them in internal list. The "=1" part
;of each entry does not get read into the internal list.
;
;Key matching in INI files is insensitive to case: do not use
;case to distinguish one key from another.
;This section must be present, and contain group keys, else
;the program will report "No profile for installation"
;Any integer value will do after the "=".
TestGroup=1
GroupTest=1
Nulltest=1
[TestGroup]
;Description of group window and file. Entirely optional. If Caption
;absent, or [section] absent, caption defaults to section title, i.e. the
;group key name. If Caption absent, File is ignored. If File absent,
;Program Manager will make up its own file name.
Caption=Test Group
File=test1.grp
[GroupTest]
;Example of Caption without File
Caption=Group Test
[TestGroup-apps]
;List of application keys for group. Must be present for group window
;to be created. Same limit on total length as group key list.
;Application keys point to sections describing applications.
;Note one application can be specified under more than one application
;key.
notepad0=1
[GroupTest-apps]
notepad=1
write=1
winfile=1
[nulltest-apps]
;Example of a group with only a list of apps: no section giving Caption etc.
write=1
winfile2=1
[notepad0]
;Section describing application referenced by key name.
;File=key must be present, else application will not be installed.
;If Caption absent, it defaults to value of "File=" key (Note: ProgMan
;would default it to filename less path and extension)
;Example of app without Caption
File=NOTEPAD.EXE
[notepad]
;Example of app with Caption, naming exe described once already
File=NOTEPAD.EXE
Caption=NotePad Application
[write]
File=WRITE.EXE
Caption=Write Application
[winfile]
;Example of application using Icon from another file. Note: IconIndex
;will be ignored if IconFile is absent. If IconFile is present, and
;IconIndex is absent, IconIndex defaults to 0.
File=WINFILE.EXE
Caption=Windows Very Own File Manager
IconFile=PROGMAN.EXE
IconIndex=3
[winfile2]
;Example of application using Icon from another file, with default
;value of IconIndex.
File=WINFILE.EXE
Caption=Windows Very Own File Manager - Again!
IconFile=PROGMAN.EXE
[WIN.INI-load]
;Application keys for putting in WIN.INI on the load=line.
write=1
[WIN.INI-run]
;Application keys for putting in WIN.INI on the run=line.
notepad=1
;
;This file must be called APPMAN.INI. It must be in the same directory as APPMAN.
;Windows gives you two choices: put an INI file in c:\WINDOWS, or have an absolute
;path on hand. APPMAN concatenates the current working dir path with "APPMAN.INI"
;to make that path. It should be possible to run APPMAN from floppy: make sure
;APPMAN.INI is with it on the floppy and set the current working dir to the floppy
;directory.
;
;The easiest way to do this is to open a File Manager window on the floppy directory and
;double-click APPMAN.EXE.
;