Adding User-defined Files to an SDK (Windows CE 5.0)

After you create an SDK for an OS design, you can add files to the SDK. For more information, see Additional Files Tab.

To view a sample installation script, see Sample SDK Installation Script.

To add a user-defined file to an SDK

  1. From the Platform menu, choose SDK and then choose Configure SDK.

    The SDK Settings dialog box appears.

  2. Choose the Additional Files tab.

  3. Choose Add.

  4. In the Source folder box, type the path of a directory that contains files to add to the SDK.

    - or -

    To view the file system on the development workstation and locate a directory, choose Browse, select a directory that contains files to add to the SDK, and then choose OK.

  5. In the Target path box, type a path to the directory where you want the files to be installed.

    The path you provide is relative to the directory where the SDK is installed. After you add the files, the Additional Files tab displays the path under Target Folder.

  6. Choose OK.

  7. If more than one directory on the development workstation contains files you want to add to the SDK, create an entry for another directory by choosing Add.

    You can create as many entries as you want.

  8. If you want to include subdirectories of a directory, in the list on the Additional Files tab, select the Include Subfolders check box that corresponds to the directory.

  9. Choose OK to close the SDK Settings dialog box and save your changes.

See Also

User-defined Files in an SDK | SDK Development | Building an SDK | How to Create an SDK for an OS Design

Last updated on Thursday, February 02, 2006

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