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Cisco 800 Series Design Manual
Chapter 4
Custom Software Installation
The installation program copies the files and subdirectories from the Third Party Software directory on
the installation CD-ROM into the Third Party Software directory on the installation hard drive, below
the Cisco 800 Fast Step installation directory. You can add any third-party software to the installation
by placing the desired files in the Third Party Software directory of the CD-ROM.

Changing Bitmaps

The install bitmap is the first graphic the user sees when the applications are launched. It is named
setup.bmp and is always in the disk1 directory. You can edit it, for example to add your own logo, by
using any application that manipulates BMP files. You must keep the same filename and the same
256-color Windows bitmap format. If you want Cisco 800 Fast Step to fit onto floppy disks, the graphic
must be the same size or smaller than the original.
Cisco insists that you keep the following:
Cisco recommends that you keep the following:

Customizing On-Screen Help Messages

When Cisco 800 Fast Step software is launched, it reloads the on-screen message help before showing
the user the first (Welcome) window. You can change the help messages to suit your needs. Three types
of help messages are used in Setup:
It is possible to localize Cisco 800 Fast Step into a language not currently available; however, this does
require programming knowledge and some assistance from Cisco Systems. Please e-mail the following
alias for more details:
OL-10373-02
The copyright notice, though you can add your own copyright information, to protect Cisco from
people illegally using our software.
The version number, though you can add your own version information, to aid our technical support
staff.
The Cisco Systems logo in the same color and size and the original, though you can add your own
logo, to show that the software originates from Cisco.
The Cisco 800 Fast Step lettering logo Cisco 800 Fast Step™ to show that the product being used
to install the router is the Cisco 800 Fast Step application and to avoid confusing the users when
they see "Cisco 800 Fast Step Installation" on the next window.
The Cisco 800 Fast Step pictorial logo, the graphic of a man looking at a laptop with a pencil in his
hand.
The same size (450 pixels wide by 340 pixels high). If you increase the size, we strongly
recommend you do not exceed 640 by 480 pixels unless you want to eliminate support for standard
VGA machines.
Yellow tool tips pop up when the cursor hovers over a field, providing hints regarding the function
of that object.
The text in the blue box at the bottom right of every window is called on-screen help and provides
brief documentation for each window and help text for each field in the window. If this box is used
to display an error message, the background changes from blue to yellow.
The Windows Help system displayed by clicking the Help button or pressing F1. It provides
detailed information regarding Cisco 800 Fast Step applications. The Windows Help system cannot
be edited.
Cisco 800 Fast Step Software Design Guide
Changing Bitmaps
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