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Redistributable Files

Overview

When you acquire MenuBox you are licensed to redistribute the MenuBox executable file with your projects. Within this context you may also reuse the script code (i.e. the menubox.js file) and background graphics (as provided in the simple window example files). Don't forget to insert your MenuBox license serial number in the configuration files which you redistribute, which will enable the full software functionality without the "Free Version" banner. Please understand that you may not redistribute a MenuBox license serial number which was not registered either in your name (if you are the developer or data preparer of the project) or in the name of the publisher of the project.

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Location of Files

If you installed MenuBox to the default hard disk location on an English language version of Windows you should find the redistributable files in "C:/Program Files/Cloanto/MenuBox/Redistributable".

When redistributing the MenuBox files we recommend that you create a dedicated directory (named as you prefer, e.g. "MenuBox", "AutoRun", etc.), so as to group all related files (which may include one or more configuration files, e.g. "menubox.ini", HTML files, e.g. "index.html", and additional files such as graphics and sound files). By doing so you will keep the file organization as simple as possible, hiding technical content which does not need to be manually accessed by your users, while also avoiding possible functional ambiguities related to linked items and the current directory. The only file which, if used, cannot be placed in a subdirectory, but must always be stored at the root of the distribution medium, is the AutoRun file ("autorun.inf").

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