Custom Components
On this page of the Windows® Internet Explorer® Customization Wizard 8, you can add up to ten components that your users can install at the same time that they install Internet Explorer. These components can be compressed cabinet (.cab) files or self-extracting executable (.exe) files, and can be anything from components you created for your organization to components from Microsoft. For Microsoft components, the most current versions and software patches may be available from Microsoft Update (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=284). To include any components from Microsoft Update in your package, you must bundle the associated files into a custom component.
You should sign any custom code that is downloaded over the Internet to let your users know that they can trust your code before downloading it to their computers. The default settings in Internet Explorer 8 reject unsigned code.
When you add a component, you can specify when to install components in relation to the installation of Internet Explorer. To minimize the number of restarts, you can install the component before or after Internet Explorer in installed, or after the required system restart.
Note
Certain options on this page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 8 are only available for certain versions of Windows operating systems.
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Name |
The name of a component that you added using Add. |
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Install |
The install condition you chose when you added the component. |
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Install on success |
The decision you made about installing your component if Internet Explorer does not install on users computers. |
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Add |
Click Add to display the Add a Custom Component dialog. From here, you can specify information about your components that you want to include in your custom package. |
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Add |
Click Add to clear the fields and add a new custom component. |
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Edit |
Click Edit to edit information about a custom component. |
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Verify |
Click Verify to determine whether the program was digitally signed. Programs installed over the Internet typically need a digital signature that identifies their source and guarantees that the code has not changed since it was signed. Depending on browser settings, users will be warned before the program is downloaded. For more about code signing, see Certificates, Digital Signatures, and IEAK. |
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Remove |
Click Remove to delete the current program from your custom package. |
Additional references
- For more information about this stage of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 8, see Specifying Setup Parameters.