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  • Testing Menus-Help With Procedure

    I am currently evaluating AutoPlay Menu Studio and would appreiate any suggestions for testing my Menus.

    Because of the variable(s) I am using it seems as if I must test the menus from the actual CD with the software on it. I know this can't be the way.

    How do I go about testing my menus from my hard drive and still reatain all the variables. Thanks in advance.
    David



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    Re: Testing Menus-Help With Procedure

    Hi,
    You should always use the PREVIEW function to test your menu. During Preview AutoPlay treats your Virtual CD-ROM Folder as though it was the ROOT of your finished CD-ROM.
    Testing by building to your hard drive will often result in errors that will not be there when you finally burn to a CD-ROM.
    Always remember to test using the preview, and only build when you are ready to burn.

    mark.
    MSI Factory The Next Generation Intelligent Setup Builder

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      Re: Testing Menus-Help With Procedure

      Mark,

      When I attempt to run preview I am getting the error "c:\filename Specified file not found". The variable %SrcDrv% is being translated as C: drive. My files are actually in d:\AutoRunProjects\filefolder\filename.

      How do I go about %ScrDrv% to point to the proper directory so that I can run Preview?

      David

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        Re: Testing Menus-Help With Procedure

        Mark,
        I did something odd. I read clicked on what I thought was the logical place to set the Virtual CD ROM folder and there it was. I have found the application to be one of the most intuitive programs I have ever worked with. A real joy to work with. I wish I could also afford Juice. I'm sold. Will be purchasing next week. Thank you for the quick replies, that's another reason I will be purchasing AMS.

        David

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