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    Windows 98 Type of Installer

    I am sure everyone have used Norton AntiVirus 2003 or 2002 or even Windows 98. Once the CD is inserted into the CD-ROM, let us say we are using Windows 98, there will be a form pop up [autorun] and in this forms if the user click on certain icons, the user will be able to install Windows 98. I know how to design the installer but the obly problems is how can I put certain music in the installer. Let us say I wanted the music to be heard once the forms load into the screen using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. Here is the procedure that I am talking about:-

    Code:
    Private Sub Form_Load()
    
    End Sub
    What am I suppose to write within this procedure in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0?

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    Re: Windows 98 Type of Installer

    Originally posted by loopers
    I am sure everyone have used Norton AntiVirus 2003 or 2002 or even Windows 98. Once the CD is inserted into the CD-ROM, let us say we are using Windows 98, there will be a form pop up [autorun] and in this forms if the user click on certain icons, the user will be able to install Windows 98. I know how to design the installer but the obly problems is how can I put certain music in the installer. Let us say I wanted the music to be heard once the forms load into the screen using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. Here is the procedure that I am talking about:-

    Code:
    Private Sub Form_Load()
    
    End Sub
    What am I suppose to write within this procedure in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0?
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    Hi,

    define your music, avi or any other resource in the resource file.
    then get the resource_handle that you seek before processing it.


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