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03-23-2011, 02:36 AM
> With most commercially avalable applications, when clicking Start > Programs
>> (application name), a dropdown menu lists the app itself AND the uninstall.
>
> How does one achieve that with SB? Sure the uninstaller appears in the app
> folder, but how does one add a shortcut to the Start > Programs?

Sim,

I'm sure you'll get a much more complete answer to your question soon, but
for a start, in the CHM version of SetupBuilder help (F1) - Index -
Shortcuts - (Shortcuts Visualizer) screen shot - illustrates Start Menu
shortcuts and Desktop shortcut.

David

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03-23-2011, 02:36 AM
Hi Sim,

What David said. And see attached screenshot.

Friedrich

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03-24-2011, 02:11 AM
Hi friedrich,

Yes, that creates the shortcut does not provide the "usual" dropdown menu,
with a sortcut for the app and a shortcut for the install.
It simply adds another entry.

Sim

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03-24-2011, 02:12 AM
> Hi friedrich,
>
> Yes, that creates the shortcut does not provide the "usual" dropdown menu,
> with a sortcut for the app and a shortcut for the install.
> It simply adds another entry.

Sim,

If I understand your statement correctly, and referring to the SetupBuilder
Shortcuts screenshot - you need to do this:

Installation Details - highlight Shortcuts

Shortcuts - Start Menu - Programs -

At Programs level - right click - Add - Folder - Name the Folder your
program name (SetupBuilder 7 in screenshot) - this creates the dropdown
menu you allude to

then highlight Program Name (ie SetupBuilder 7 in screenshot) - right click
- Add - Shortcut

Place any number of shortcuts - Program EXE - Help, etc.

David

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03-24-2011, 02:12 AM
Hi Sim,

> Yes, that creates the shortcut does not provide the "usual" dropdown menu,
> with a sortcut for the app and a shortcut for the install.
> It simply adds another entry.

I fear I do not understand, sorry. What is the question?

Friedrich

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03-24-2011, 02:13 AM
Hi Sim,

> Yes, that creates the shortcut does not provide the "usual" dropdown menu,
> with a sortcut for the app and a shortcut for the install.
> It simply adds another entry.

I have attached a demo for you. It creates the Shortcut to the uninstall
application.

Friedrich

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03-25-2011, 01:35 AM
Hi David,

> At Programs level - right click - Add - Folder - Name the Folder your
> program name (SetupBuilder 7 in screenshot) - this creates the
> dropdown menu you allude to
>

That's it! I was not aware the "Folder" meant a dropdown menu!
Thanks for your help.

Sim

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03-25-2011, 01:35 AM
> Hi David,
>
>> At Programs level - right click - Add - Folder - Name the Folder your
>> program name (SetupBuilder 7 in screenshot) - this creates the
>> dropdown menu you allude to
>>
>
> That's it! I was not aware the "Folder" meant a dropdown menu!
> Thanks for your help.

Sim,

You're welcome - of course, with the never ending array of features in
SetupBuilder - it's difficult to document everything in detail -

For instance - (hint - Friedrich) Shortcut Folder help topic probably needs
some updating (possibly a screen shot of the end result) -

I believe Friedrich stated in the past,

it was MS OS official policy at that time to use the Start -> Programs Menu
area for a company folder (to better organize the Start -> Programs area -
that may have officially changed, I don't know)

But, for the installs I have viewed on computers - companies generally use
the Shortcut Folder for a PRODUCT Name ie Start -> Programs -> SetupBuilder
7.

David

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03-25-2011, 01:36 AM
Hi Friedrich,

It was the term "folder" that had me confused.
Thanks,

Sim