On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 21:59:01 -0700 (PDT)
  Brajeshwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said


As for invisible icons, they will become visible as soon as you write
to the CD even if you have made them invisible in the HDD. If your
main concern is to solve the problem of clusttering, then make a
single folder inside which all your director files will reside and
only one projector.exe and maybe the autorun.inf in the root, so no
cluster.

Regards
Brajeshwar

For making Icons invisible, this should work....

If you are using Toast (on a Mac burning PC or Hybrid discs), you can 
set icons to be invisible on the burned CD. Here's how....
In the layout of your CD, click on "data" (if you are burning ISO 
format) or "ISO" (if you are burning a hybrid disc).  In the 'files' 
view, double click on any file or folder you want hidden, and select 
"invisible" in the dialog box that pops up.  Of course, if the user 
has set their machine to chow hidden files, it will be visible, but 
grayed.


If you are using Easy CD Creator on a PC, create the directory for 
your Cd in Easy CD Creator. right click on any file you want 
invisible, select Properties, and click on hidden. Click OK and it 
will be hidden on the burned CD (unless you have chosen the option 
"Show Hidden" elsewhere, in which case it will be grayed).

I agree with Brajeshwar that it is a very good idea to clen up the 
root level of the CD as much as possible...try to leave only your 
projector.exe and a folder of associated files wherever possible.

Good luck,
Diana
-- 
"From now I will think with a plus mind."
        Koichi Tohei,   Founder--Ki Society International

Diana Robson   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ORegon Center for Applied Science, Inc.

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