Re: Autorun on USB storage device



You stated it was a headless target, so you must be trying to perform some
type of automatic update, or automatically grabbing data or log files?

1) If you have a custom shell, you can test if that drive/file exists every
xx amount of time, and if it does then shellexec the file.

2) You can set DUA to search for the drive and run a script if it exists

3) The are some 3rd party "Autoruns" for CD, USB, or whatever you wish to
put them on.

Richard


"Mark K Vallevand" <mark.vallevand@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OSaqpZC0FHA.460@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I've done some looking, it doesn't look like there is an easy way to
> implement an autorun feature on a USB storage device. I'd like to have a
> program executed from a USB device when it is plugged in. Has anyone made
> something like this work with XPe?


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