>George:
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>Yes, I mentioned that somewhere in the thread that I had tried the Start Button but after that there is no option called "All Programs" so I figured the reference to "Start Menu" must have been to something else.
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>I think "All Programs" must have come after Windows 2000. Windows 98 and Windows 2000 call it "Programs".
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>Anyway, I have created an Icon on the Desk Top I am OK now. The real confusion was that the Setup Wizard was part of VFP 6.0 so I still had a feeling that "Start Menu" was something I would find on the VFP Menu Bar.
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>It looks like InstallShield is another learning curve maybe even worse than Intellisense.
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>It seems to be asking me about Registration that I did not have to worry about with VFP 6.0. I think the Advertise Feature might be nice. I don't need the feature about selective Upgrades or selective Installations.
>I have started to plow through the Help Files in both VFP and Install Shield, but could you tell me George if I have to guide InstallShield about registration? Because I have no idea about this now and can see a lot hours in figuring this out.
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Mike,
All Programs is on XP, not Win2K (doh!).
I must admit that I haven't installed InstallShield on this new box yet. Why? I forgot < blush of shame >. Maybe someone else can help you out here. One thing that's worth the reading is the walk through in the help file. It got me up to speed pretty quickly. Just do a search on InstallShield in the help file.
George
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