Re: how auto run application in command shell after system reboot?

From: KM (konstmor_at_nospam_yahoo.com)
Date: 11/30/04


Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:11:13 -0800

canbaby,

You an always run CMD.exe (CMD Shell) with a batch (or cmd) file as an argument. The batch file may launch any number of your
applications.

Or you can go with your own application as a shell. Your app can launch CMD.exe in background as well as any other applications
needed to be started up.

Also, look at the XPe docs for FBA Run/RunOnce request.

KM

> Hi
> I configure my system with command shell not explorer shell, so when system boot, there are only a command prompt, so the shortcut
> of my application in the star/program/startup couldn't run.
> How auto run this shortcut?
> Thanks
> ---canbaby---



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