Customizing Graphics and Text

Users see identifying graphics and text in Connection Manager dialog boxes. Graphics include the icons used to start the program at the desktop and identify the program as it runs, as well as the bitmaps displayed in several dialog boxes. Text includes support statements, online Help, and the name Connection Manager itself. The wizard provides default graphics files and text.

Connection ManagerÆs appearance is brandable, meaning you can build a service profile that reflects your organizationÆs identity. For example, you may minimally include your service or organization name. Or you may want to thoroughly customize Connection Manager to include custom corporate logos, an animated Sign-In dialog box, icons, and online Help. The following sections describe what you can customize.

The Sign-In Dialog Box

Users see the Sign-In dialog box when they start Connection Manager. The dialog box includes identifying elementsùsuch as the service name and Sign-In dialog box bitmapùand text.

What You Can Customize in the Sign-In Dialog Box

With the wizard you can:

The Phone Book Dialog Box Bitmap

Users see the Phone Book dialog box when selecting a POP. The dialog box includes the Phone Book dialog box bitmap.

What You Can Customize in the Phone Book Dialog Box

With the wizard you can:

Service Profile Icons

Users see several service profile icons. For example, users click the service profile icon on the Windows desktop to start the program. After right-clicking the service profile status-area icon, users can also use a custom shortcut menu. Consider creating icons that are similar to one another to unify the service profileÆs appearance.

What You Can Customize in Service Profile Icons

With the wizard you can:

Other Message Boxes

Users see several other dialog boxes displaying messages that include the name Connection Manager and related text. If you want, you can use your serviceÆs name in place of Connection Manager. You can also change the text used in these dialog boxes. Use similar wording appropriate to the situation. For example, one dialog box lets users confirm whether they want to update the service profile. Other dialog boxes appear in response to Connection Manager errors.

What You Can Customize in Message Boxes

Through advanced customization, you can:

Online Help

Users see two types of online Help: context-sensitive and troubleshooting. Context-sensitive Help provides users with a brief descriptive definition of each interface item. Troubleshooting Help provides your users with steps to solve common connection problems.

What You Can Customize in Help

Using the Microsoft Help Workshop, you can:


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