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Chapter 9 Preparing to Create the Installer
The final screen presented by the CCK tool, called Create the Installer, allows you to specify which Mozilla components you want your installer to install. You can also use this screen to specify up to two additional installers to include with your customized Mozilla installation package.
This chapter describes the Mozilla components you can choose from and the requirements for additional installers you may wish to create.
This chapter contains these sections:
Selecting Mozilla Components
Providing Additional Installers
Table 9-1 lists the optional components that you can include (or exclude) for your customized Mozilla installer.
Note that Mozilla browser is always installed. If you choose not to include any additional components, your Mozilla installer will install Mozilla browser only.
Providing Additional Installers
You can include installers for up to two additional products in your Mozilla installer. When the user installs the recommended Mozilla configuration, the additional installers are automatically installed after the main Mozilla installation completes. However, if the user chooses the Custom path when installing Mozilla, the user can choose not to install the additional components.
Each installer must consist of a single, self-extracting executable (
.exe
) file, such as those created by installation creation programs such as InstallShield from InstallShield Software Corporation. Before you run the CCK tool, place your installers here for convenience:
installation_directory\CCKTool\Configs\my_config\Workspace\CustInst\
You specify a path to the additional installers in the last screen presented by the CCK tool: "Create the Installer."
Important: When you specify the size in kilobytes of each installer, Mozilla recommends that you enter a number approximately three times the size of the actual installer
.exe
file, to ensure that the installer has enough room to expand and install the program on the user's hard disk.
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Last Updated July 30, 2003