Ok, is the use of "Module" overloaded somehow?

Taking a look at the JFile entry (with an eye towards
makeing a shortcut for the jfile viewer show up) I find
that "Module" is already filled in as "gencn20.dll".

Now, this is -also- present as "Conduit" ... so, does
it mean different things in the different places?  Does
it need to be in both places?  What would happen if I
put "JFileVw.exe" in as "Module"?  And ... what about
Naomi?

-- 
-Richard M. Hartman
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linke, Andreas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 12:16 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Palm Desktop Question
> 
> 
> > >I'm new to the Palm development arena, so I hope this isn't 
> > too stupid a
> > >question... but is it possible to put an icon on the palm desktop?
> >
> > Bob Ebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > What Palm desktop?   ...boy, you really are new, aren't you?  :-)
> 
> If even the Palm people don't remember, no wonder that Palm 
> Desktop is still
> more or less at version 1.0 :-)
> 
> Here's how to put a button for an arbitrary application (need not be a
> conduit) on the Palm Desktop. All you have to do is create a 
> registry key
> like
> 
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\U.S. Robotics\Pilot 
> Desktop\ApplicationMyApp]
> "Directory"="somewhere"
> "Integrate"=dword:00000001
> "Creator"=dword:43616c67
> "NAME"="MyApp"
> "Module"="C:\\Program Files\\MyApp\\MyApp.Exe"
> 
> Make sure you have a unique value as "Creator" because only 
> one app per
> Creator ID shows up. Of course, you need to restart Palm 
> Desktop for the
> button to appear.
> 
> I think it's possible to put your whole application into Palm 
> Desktop,  by
> writing a DLL with the same interface as date20.dll, 
> addr20.dll etc. Does
> anybody know how to achieve *this*?
> 
> Regards,
> Andreas
> 

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