Destinationdirs, Example – Intermec 700 User Manual
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[DestinationDirs]
This describes the names and paths of the destination directories for the
application on the target device. Note Windows CE does not support directo-
ry identifiers.
Required? Yes
S file_list_section:
0,subdir
String that identifies the destination directory. The following list shows
the string substitutions supported by Windows CE. Use these only for
the beginning of the path. \
%CE1%
\Program Files
%CE2%
\Windows
%CE3%
\My Documents
%CE4%
\Windows\Startup
%CE5%
\My Documents
%CE6%
\Program Files\Accessories
%CE7%
\Program Files\Communication
%CE8%
\Program Files\Games
%CE9%
\Program Files\Pocket Outlook
%CE10% \Program Files\Office
%CE11% \Windows\Start Menu\Programs
%CE12% \Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories
%CE13% \Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Communications
%CE14% \Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Games
%CE15% \Windows\Fonts
%CE16% \Windows\Recent
%CE17% \Windows\Start Menu
%InstallDir%
Contains the path to the target directory selected during installation. It
is declared in the [CEStrings] section
%AppName%
Contains the application name defined in the [CEStrings] section.
Example
[DestinationDirs]
Files.Common
= 0,%CE1%\My Subdir
; \Program Files\My Subdir
Files.Shared
= 0,%CE2%
; \Windows