Customizing module behavior within a base map, Customizing, Module – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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10.
Select
a
replacement
module
from
the
Replace
Module
dialog,
and
click
OK
.
The
modules
are
then
replaced
in
those
menu
items
which
were
checked.
Note:
When
replacing
filters
or
utilities,
the
command
line
parameters
are
copied
from
the
original
filter
or
utility
to
the
replacement
filter
or
utility.
11.
Repeat
steps
6
through
10
for
each
device-driver
module
you
want
to
replace.
12.
When
you
are
finished,
click
the
Save
icon
in
the
Main
window
toolbar.
Customizing
module
behavior
within
a
base
map
You
can
alter
the
behavior
of
a
common
module
on
a
map-by-map
basis
through
a
new
Customization
setting.
This
Customization
setting
enables
you
to
enter
values
for
an
instance
of
a
module
in
a
map
that
are
used
by
a
script
that
you
include
as
part
of
your
module.
During
installation,
the
information
in
the
Customization
field
is
decompressed
and
stored
in
the
C:\IUWORK\module_name.DAT
file.
When
the
script
runs,
it
picks
up
the
data
from
the
C:\IUWORK\
module_name.DAT
file
and
uses
it
to
perform
a
specific
function.
The
information
you
provide
for
the
Customization
setting
is
free-form
text.
You
can
enter
a.BAT
file,
an
.INI
file,
or
just
a
list
of
values
depending
on
what
your
script
needs.
For
example,
you
can:
v
Make
minor
changes
to
a
module
without
rebuilding
it
v
Make
customized
settings
for
an
application,
such
as
predefining
a
schedule
and
type
of
scan
for
an
antivirus
program.
You
are
limited
only
by
your
understanding
of
the
application
and
your
ability
to
create
a
script
file
for
the
application.
To
use
the
Customization
setting,
do
the
following:
1.
Open
your
map
and
expand
the
map
tree
structure.
2.
Locate
and
highlight
the
module
for
which
you
want
to
customize
the
behavior.
3.
In
the
Main
window
menu
bar,
click
View
and
then
click
Properties.
The
Properties
window
opens
for
the
selected
module.
4.
Click
the
Customization
tab.
5.
Type
the
information
in
the
space
provided
and
make
a
note
of
the
.DAT
file
name.
You
will
need
this
file
name
when
you
create
your
script.
6.
Click
the
Save
icon
located
in
the
Main
window
toolbar.
Working
with
base-map
settings
and
menu-item
properties
During
the
installation
process
on
a
target
computer,
the
person
performing
the
installation
typically
makes
selections
from
a
set
of
menus
to
specify
the
image
that
is
to
be
installed.
The
overall
appearance
of
these
menus
and
the
overall
behavior
of
the
map
are
controlled
through
the
base-map
settings.
The
individual
menu
items
and
the
filters
and
modules
associated
with
each
menu
item
are
controlled
through
the
base-map
properties.
Detailed
information
about
working
with
the
base-map
settings
and
menu-item
properties
can
be
found
in
The
following
procedures
describe
how
to
specify
new
settings
and
properties
or
modify
existing
settings
and
properties.
To
use
these
procedures,
you
must
have
already
created
your
base
map
and
set
up
your
map
tree
structure.
Chapter
7.
Creating
maps
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