Allows you to specify the start menu groups and group items that should be created on the end-user's computer during installation of your application. You can create groups and items for your application in one of two locations: on the main level of the Start menu, or within the Programs subdirectory of the Start menu.
In addition to creating new Start menu groups and items, you can edit the properties for an existing item, or you can remove groups and items.
Start Menu Tree
By default, the start menu treeview shows two directories: the Start Menu directory, and the Programs subdirectory. Use the buttons to add groups and/or items to either of these two levels. If you add a group or item to the Start Menu directory, it will appear on the main menu that appears when you press Start in Windows. If you add a group or item to the Programs subdirectory, it will appear when you press Start and then move the mouse to the Programs group.
New Group
Adds a new group to the start menu tree at the indicated location. Select either the Start Menu folder or the Programs folder, then click this button. A new group appears in the tree, and you can type a new name for it.
New Item
Displays the New Item dialog box, in which you can add a shortcut to the selected group. The item should, in most cases, correspond to an executable or help file for your application.
Properties
Displays the Properties dialog box where you can edit the current information for the selected group or item.
Delete
Deletes the selected group or item.
Help
Displays the help topic for this step. You can also press F1 for help.
Cancel
Cancels your previous actions and closes the packaging portion of the Package and Deployment Wizard.
Back
Moves you to the previous step.
Next
Moves you to the next step.
Finish
Creates a package using the settings you selected and displays a report at the end of the process. Available only when you have provided enough information for the Package and Deployment Wizard to successfully create a package.
If you chose a pre-existing script, the Finish button is available because the Package and Deployment Wizard assumes that the script contains all of the information needed to create the package.