Oh, THAT property window, duh! I told you I was dense. Ok, George, you answered 
my questions. By the way, I didn't include the real name created by the 
installer because it was so long but it did create it. I now have also selected 
'retain the cab' file. 

My assumption is that if you don't have a device with which to create the 
installer, and only use an emulator, you will still have to send a separate 
runtime file like RuntimeFat.ppc.exe when you distribute your app, right?

Jim



--- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, "George Henne" <g...@...> wrote:
>
> If ActiveSync/WMDC does not see the device, you do have to use the CAB
> file. The exe file is made at the same time the CAB file is made. But
> I'm not sure you're using the right file.
> 
> Your cab file should be something like myProject.Installer.cab, while
> the installer will be named myProject.Installer.exe. To get the cab
> file, you need to check "Retain CAB File" in Tools...Options...Installer.
> 
> The company name, etc., is set in Project Properties, in the Properties
> window.
> 
> 
> 
> >Everything works well. Apparently the installer 'cab' file was not
> >created in the folder from which I began the application but the
> >installer.exe was. That is what I will send to customers. However, how
> >would the installer be created if a device is not available? Windows
> >mobile device center does not 'see' the emulator I use so that's why I
> >copy the BASIC.PocketPC4_ARM.cab file to it before copying the nsb file.
> >Is there a better way and can the installer be made through the
> >emulator?  I noticed in the documentation that there is a way to change
> >the wording that appears on the device relative to company name, etc.
> >through project properties but can't see how to get there.
> >
> >Jim
> > 
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >--- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, "George Henne" <gh@> wrote:
> >>
> >> You might want to read through the ReadMe carefully again. If you use
> >> Start under the Run menu, it should do everything: create an installer
> >> and run it. After you complete all the prompts, your program will be
> >> installed on the device, as well as the standard runtime files.
> >> 
> >> I'm not sure why you needed to run BASIC.PocketPC4_ARM.cab from the
> >> shared folder.
> >> 
> >> >I may have misunderstood what 'no separate runtime' means in the
> >> >documentation. I opened my application in the 8.0 ide, made changes and
> >> >saved the project. I use the MS emulator 6.1.4 configured for a shared
> >> >folder on my PC when testing. However, the standalone ".nsb" will not
> >> >open on the emulator because it is not associated with any application.
> >> >When I execute BASIC.PocketPC4_ARM.cab from the shared folder, it works
> >> >the way it should. I haven't tried it on my device yet because I first
> >> >wanted to get a definitive answer. I was under the impression that by
> >> >using the 8.0 version, all I would have to send was the ".nsb" file. I
> >> >would appreciate some clarification.
> >> >
> >> >Jim Schuchert
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >------------------------------------
> >> >
> >> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >------------------------------------
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>



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