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The following information supplements the information in the Dell

Wireless WLAN Card User Guide.


January 2010

Manual Addenda

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Tray Icon Display


"By default, the tray icon is disabled and hidden. The user can show
the tray icon in the notification area by opening the utility, clicking
on the View menu, and then clicking the Show Utility Icon. A check mark
next to the Show Utility Icon command indicates that the command is
active. Clicking the command again removes the check mark and removes
the utility icon from the notification area."

Troubleshooting
Problem: After I enable ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) on my
computer that is running Vista 64, it takes a long time for ICS to
restart.

Explanation: This delay (two to three minutes) occurs if you restart


your peer network within one to two minutes after you have stopped it.
The delay is the result of the time it takes the operating system to
restart ICS.

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InstallShield Documentation
InstallShield has a number of command line options. None of the options
listed below is case sensitive, and each may be used with a hyphen (-)
or a forward slash (/). Separate multiple command-line switches with a
space, but do not put a space inside a command-line switch (for
example, /r /f1Install.iss is valid, but /r/f1 Install.iss is not).
When you use long path and file name expressions with switches, enclose
the expressions in double quotation marks. The double quotation marks
indicate to the operating system that spaces within the quotation marks
are not to be treated as command-line delimiters. Command line switches
not listed will be ignored by the installer.

/v”FRESHINSTALL=True”
When executing the installer silently (-s), it is necessary to
assert this flag to install both application and driver.

/wlconfig:[file to import]
Imports preferred network profiles at the end of installation.
This option does not support the hyphen (-) prefix.

-l[language ID]
Specifies the language in which the setup runs. [language ID] is
a numeric language ID of the form 0xnnnn or simply nnnn.

Note: Refer to
http://helpnet.installshield.com/robo/projects/HelpLibDevStudio9/IHelpG
lobLangIdentifiers.htm for supported language IDs. See the “Identifier
(InstallScript)” column in the following table.

InstallShield supported languages are listed in the following table.

Identifier
Language
(InstallScript)
Arabic (Saudi Arabia) 0001
Basque 002d
Bulgarian 0002
Catalan 0003
Chinese (Simplified) 0804
Chinese (Traditional) 0404
Croatian
Czech 001a
Danish 0006
Dutch (Standard) 0413
English 0009
Finnish 000b
French (Canadian) 0c0c
French (Standard) 040c
German 0007
Greek 0008
Hebrew 000d
Hungarian 000e
Indonesian 0021
Italian (Standard) 0410
Japanese 0011
Korean 0012
Norwegian (Bokmal) 0414
Polish 0015
Portuguese (Brazilian) 0416
Portuguese (Standard) 0816
Romanian 0018
Russian 0019
Slovak 001b
Slovene 0024
Spanish (Traditional
040a
Sort)
Swedish 001d
Thai 001e
Turkish 001f

The setup runs in this language regardless of the default setup


language specified in the IDE or the default language of the
target system.
This switch has no effect when the setup is running silently and a
Lang key is set in the [Application] section of Setup.iss.
Recording a response file (by running Setup.exe with the -r
switch) sets the Lang key automatically; for the -l switch to
affect a silent setup, this key must be deleted from the Setup.iss
file.
-r
Causes Setup.exe automatically to generate a silent setup file
(.iss file), which is a record of the setup input, in the Windows
folder.

-s
Runs InstallShield Silent to execute a silent setup.

-f1[path\ResponseFile]
Specifies an alternate location and name of the response
file (.iss file). If this option is used when running
InstallShield silent(-s option), the response file is read
from the folder/file specified by [path\ResponseFile]. If
this option is used along with the -r option, the response
file is written to the folder/file specified
by[path\ResponseFile].

-f2[path\LogFile]
Specifies an alternate location and name of the log file
created by InstallShield Silent. By default, the Setup.log
file is created and stored in the same directory as that of
the Setup.inx file.

-verbose
Provides more detailed information when a Setup.exe error occurs.

-trayicon:
Make trayicon appear after installing the application in the
system tray

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