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- From: btbg1194@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Bradley T Banko)
- Subject: Re: Auto Load in Windows 3.0? (Thanks!)
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- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1992 23:47:58 GMT
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- In article <Bt6vsp.4w4@news.cso.uiuc.edu> btbg1194@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Bradley T Banko) writes:
- >Anybody still using Windows 3.0? I am trying to figure out how to get
- >auto load/run applications to load their init files. These are the
- >standard Windows applications Calendar and Terminal mainly.
- >I have added the startup files to the "property" command line under
- >the program manager, and the init files load when the applications are
- >loaded manually, but not when the applications are started automatically
- >by adding them to the "load=" or "run=" lines of the "win.ini" file.
- >
- As several kind people have pointed out, you can put the "initialization"
- file in the "load=" and "run=" lines in "win.ini", and that will start up
- the associated file. For example:
-
- run= mycal.cal myterm.trm
-
- will start up the calendar and terminal program if you have saved your
- configurations under those associated names. (mycal, myterm)
-
- Brad Banko
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- Brad Banko; Dept of Physics; U of Illinois; b-banko@uiuc.edu, KB8CNE
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