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dependency. If the dependency files cannot be read, then the files they refer to
cannot be added to the installation you are creating.
If any files on the Dependency Files Not Found page are crucial to this
installation:
a. Cancel the import.
b. Locate the files and move them to the System or System32 directory.
c. Restart the import.
4. Click Next.
If target files were not found during the scan, the Files Not Found page appears.
Files might be missing if the configuration of the solution that you selected has not
been built. Missing files will cause compile errors in the installation that results from
this import process.
Otherwise, the Installation Files page appears.
5. If the Files Not Found page appears:
a. Select a file and click Browse to locate missing files.
b. Click Next.
The Installation Files page appears.
6. The Installation Files page lists the files that were detected during the scan and will
be added to the installation.
7. To add or remove files in the installation, click Add or Delete and then click Next.
The Application Installation Information page appears.
8. Complete the dialog box:
Name
Enter a name for the installation. This overwrites the Name field on the Product
Details page. If you don’t want to overwrite the current installation name, leave
this blank.
Installation Directory
Enter the default installation directory where files from this import should be
placed. All added files are placed in this directory in Installation Expert > Files
page.
9. Click Finish.
10. Additional dialog boxes might appear:
(Visual Basic .NET, C#, or J# projects.) If you cleared the Automatically add
Assembly Dependencies without prompting check box, the Assembly
Dependencies dialog box appears. It prompts you to select which dependencies
to add to the installation.
See
Assembly Dependencies
on page 117.
If a file that is part of a merge module is added, the Files in Merge Modules
dialog box appears. It prompts you to add the merge module and, if necessary,
download it.
See
Adding Merge Modules Instead of Files
on page 112.