SAMPLE: DLL Which is Callable from Microsoft Setup ScriptLast reviewed: February 15, 1996Article ID: Q95937 |
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FILEEDIT demonstrates how to create a function in a dynamic-link library (DLL) that is callable from a Microsoft Setup installation script. The entry function, FileEditDialog, takes the handle to Setup's frame window and a long pointer to a filename. FILEEDIT opens the file and places its contents in a read-only edit control. The function then adds the line "REM New File" to the beginning of the file and displays the updated file in a list box. Thus, the user can view both the old file and the proposed updated file at the same time. The user can update the contents of the new file by selecting lines within the list box. When the user has completed updating the file, the file can be saved using the common dialog boxes. If the file is successfully saved, FILEEDIT creates an entry (FILEEDIT) in the global symbol table with the saved filename. A modified version of the SAMPLE1.MST script file is included to demonstrate how to call into the FILEEDIT DLL. Additionally, the script has been updated to get the symbol FILEEDIT and display the saved filename in a message box. Download FILEEDIT.EXE, a self-extracting file, from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) on the following services:
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Additional reference words: 3.10 FILEEDIT.EXE softlib
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