- Icon
Clicking in this button, a file open dialog is displayed for selecting a graphic file of
type .ico or image file of type .bmp, .tiff, .jpg or .png. After selection, a second dialog
waits for you to define the destination directory for the icon file that will be created.
More preferably, the icon file should be created at the root of your data source
directory for duplication. the selected graphic file will be converted into a .ico file
(Windows icon file) and displayed with different available resolutions.
The text field will contain the full access path to the source file and the one to the new
created .ico file.
The graphical buttons “-” (minus) et “Eye” respectively cleans up the image and opens
the directory where the .ico icon file has been created.
- Application - File
This area groups information for the application and/or the file to be automatically
opened via the Autorun.inf file.
Click on the Application icon to define the access path to the application. This
application may be located either into your data source folder, or in your hard disk
drive. In the latest case, this application will be launched only if it exists in the user’s
hard disk drive, with the same access path and the same name, with needed
authorisations to open it.
The Document icon makes the same thing for a file. Don’t forget to check the “Open
the file with the above application” box if the previously defined application has to
open the selected file.
Finally, the “Eraser” icon allows you to clean up either the selected application, the
selected file, or both of them, depending on what checkboxes are marked.
- Autorun.inf file creation
As defining different items of the autorun.inf file, corresponding command lines are
created in this text field.
You can edit them manually, correct information or create other command lines.
The “Notched wheel” button creates or updates the autorun.inf file from Label, icon,
application and file areas.
The “Eraser” button cleans up all information (all areas).
The “Save” button opens the file saving dialog which will create the autorun.inf file at
the location of your choice, most preferably at the root of the data source
directory
selected for duplication.
Finally, the”Close” button closes the autorun creation
utility, after an alert dialog if your
information has not been saved.
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