BLD:Q0190
Parent folder does not exist on NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/11
The parent folder of the indicated file or shortcut does not exist on Windows NT-based systems (NT4, 2000, XP, and later). As a result, the file may not be installed correctly or not installed at all. This warning is given because the the indicated file is indicated for installation on at least one Windows NT-based system, so this may cause the installation as a whole to fail.
Background information
Some predefined folders are platform-specific and may not exist or be supported on all target platforms. InstallMate tries to detect these situations by the use of folder traits. If you try to install a file or shortcut in the folder anyway, the resulting error may cause the installation to be aborted.
Solution
There are two ways to resolve this problem: make sure that the file in question is not installed on Windows NT-based systems, or install the file in a different folder.
A. Do not install the file on Windows NT-based systems
If the file in question does not apply to Windows NT-based systems (as its installation folder seems to imply), then make sure that the file isn't marked for installation on those platforms. You can do so as follows:
- Find the component that controls the file's installation. The easiest way is to right-click on the file and choose Go to Component.
- If the file is not controlled by a component, then create a new component for the file, as follows:
- Right-click on the file and choose Assign to Component.
- In the Select Component dialog box that appears, click New component and give the new component a meaningful name.
- Click Select to assign the file to the newly created component.
- Go to the new component by right-clicking on the file and choosing Go to Component.
- Assuming that the file's component is selected, enter the following in the Condition box: NOT VersionNT, then rebuild your project.
B. Install the file in a different folder
If the file in question must be installed on Windows NT-based systems, then move it to a different folder that is available on those platforms. You can use drag & drop to move the file to a different folder on the Files and folders page.