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Chapter 10 Verifying Your CCK Tool Customizations
After you run the CCK tool, you should install your customized version of Mozilla 1.4.1 and verify that your customizations have taken effect correctly. If you want to make any adjustments, you can run the CCK tool again and produce a modified installer in the same output directory.
Important: Verify and finalize your CCK tool customizations before you make any manual customizations. If you have to run the CCK tool again after making manual customizations to your installation files, the tool will erase all your manual customizations.
This chapter contains these sections:
Installing Your Customized Build
Verifying Your Browser Customizations
Verifying Your Mail and News Customizations
Verifying Your Installer CustomizationsInstalling Your Customized Build
After the CCK tool has generated your custom installer, follow these steps to install your customized build:
- On Windows, open the directory
- and double-click the file
setup.exe
.
- On Linux, transfer the tar file from
- to a Linux system, extract the contents, and change the permission of the file
mozilla-installer-bin
to include executable permission. You can then run the install script by typing./mozilla-installer
.
- If you decided to include a CD autorun screen with your installer, verify that it appears and that it reflects any customizations you made with the CCK tool.
- If you have a preexisting profile installed, create a new profile for testing purposes. To do so, click Manage Profiles when the Profile Manager appears, then click Create Profile.
- You must test with a new, unmodified profile to verify that your customizations have taken effect.
Verifying Your Browser Customizations
While running a new, unmodified Mozilla profile, verify the following:
- The Windows Start menu includes your customizations to the Mozilla Program Folder.
- The Help menu includes the menu item that you specified and the new menu item points to the URL you specified.
- The Bookmarks menu and Personal Toolbar include your customizations.
- The Navigator browser's home page and Home button are set to the URL you specified.
- Your customized title bar text appears in the browser window's title bar.
- Your customized animated logo (static and animated versions) appears in place of the Mozilla logo, and clicking the animated logo button brings you to the URL you specified.
- Changes you made to My Sidebar appear when you first launch Mozilla.
- Changes you made to your proxy settings.
Verifying Your Mail and News Customizations
While running a new, unmodified Mozilla profile, follow these steps to verify your Mail & Newsgroups customizations:
- Open the Tasks menu and choose Mail & Newsgroups.
- The first New Account Setup screen appears. Verify that the Mail and Newsgroup provider name that you specified with the CCK Tool show up correctly.
- Select your customized mail account and click Next.
- The second New Account Setup screen appears. Verify that the domain name you specified for the mail account shows up correctly.
- Click Finish.
- Verify that the display name you specified for new mail accounts shows up correctly.
- Open the Edit menu and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings.
- Click the name of the new mail account and examine the settings, then do the same for Server and Outgoing Server. Verify that the domain name, display name, account name, and server settings that you specified with the CCK tool all show up correctly.
- Click New Account and follow steps 1 through 4, except this time set up a new newsgroup account and checking the corresponding customizations.
Verifying Your Installer Customizations
While running any Mozilla profile, verify that only the components you selected in the final screen of the CCK tool are available. At a minimum, you should perform the checks described here as appropriate for each platform. See Table 9-1 (page 100) for details on platform support for each component.
Verify the presence of the optional components you selected as follows:
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