CondInst is a developer tool used during installations of conduits. Instead of creating a new CondInst.dll and pci.exe pr. conduit, you can most of the time just use CondInst.
CondInst requires a meta file describing the conduit to install/uninstall. The meta file must be created in a text editor such as Notepad or Vim. The meta file consists of (key value) pairs:
See the attached TestConduit.txt file on how to use the meta file.
Usage
condinst /i metafile
... to install a conduit.
condinst /u metafile
... to uninstall a conduit.
Remember to bundle CondMgr.dll when using CondInst! Otherwise, installation will most likely not succeed.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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