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- From: TW.FY4@isumvs.iastate.edu (Timothy I Miller)
- Subject: Re: Deskpic
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
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- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 21:26:52 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan5.145612.17558@informatik.uni-bremen.de>,
- algo33@p112.informatik.Uni-Bremen.DE (Frank Hartmann) writes:
- >In article <2b427574@f344.n202.z1.fidonet.org>, Kevin_Fischer@f344.n202.z1.fidonet.org writes:
- >|> I'm trying to get Deskpic 1.32 working with my OS/2 system (GA+SP).
- >|> I have it installed and configured, and put a line in my STARTUP.CMD
- >|> file that says "START DESKPIC.EXE".
- >|> Now when I boot up it starts with the screen saver right away. Is
- >|> there a way to get it to wait for the inactivity time out?
- >
- >Just put the icon of a copy of DeskPic into the systemstartup-folder in the
- >system-folder. (forgotten the name,something like startup or so)
- >
- >Frank Hartmann
-
- Why don't you just open it and leave it open. Then, every time
- you boot OS/2, it will open right away. I've been doing this for
- quite a few months, and haven't had any problems with Deskpic. I do
- this with other programs, too. None of them are in the 'Startup'
- folder.
-
- Timothy Miller
-
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