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  • Jun 10, 2006, 06:27 AM
    I R F A N
    Run A Program Right After Welcome Screen?
    HELLO THERE!

    I Have Windows XP SP-2
    I Want To Run A Program Automatically Right After The Welcome Screen

    WHAT I REALLY WANT IS...

    I Don't Want Any User To Access
    Start Menu Or Desktop BEFORE My Program
    & When My Program Is Finished Executing Then XP Gives Desktop.

    SECOND QUESTION!

    Is There Any Way That I Can Run GUI Programs In DOS Mode?

    If These Are Possible Or You Have Any Alternate Please Reply!
    Thanks For Reading

    I R F A N
  • Jun 10, 2006, 07:12 AM
    dmeeu
    Use notepad and load your DOS Program by entering a line in the Autoexec.bat file in your root directory. Autoexec.bat is probably hidden. If you are using XP go to Tools/Folder Options/View and click the "Show hidden Files" radio button.

    Let's say you want to run notepad before windows loads. Enter this line
    c:\Winnt\System32\notepad.exe

    Save the file and close.

    Windows runs Autoexec.bat before it loads the Windows kernel.

    Programs that you want to load before users log on should be dragged or copied to the Startup directory from the Programs menu of your start bar. You will probably see a few of them in there already (Like your virus checker). I am not sure what order they load in. I'd just drag it there and see what happens.

    Regards,
    Dave
    Aviation Software Specialist
  • Jun 10, 2006, 07:20 AM
    dmeeu
    SECOND QUESTION!

    Is There Any Way That I Can Run GUI Programs In DOS Mode?

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    This is great fun. Create an icon for you DOS program on the desktop. I don't have any old DOS programs around, but once you've got the icon on your desktop, right-click on it. Open Properties and click on the Compatibility tab. You can use these settings to try to get the program to run. That is if it doesn't.
  • Jun 10, 2006, 01:43 PM
    I R F A N
    It Was So Easy!
    Thanks For Replying Dmeeu!

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