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hi friend,
Actually i have created a EXE File and i want to make it get runned when i start the system.so that the Exe file will be running till i shutdown the machine.Is there any way for this.
Regards,
Ruban
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k.n.ruban wrote: Actually i have created a EXE File and i want to make it get runned when i start the system
Did you already configure your .exe file to run automatically when windows start or not? In this post, i found that you didn't configure your exe file to run automatically yet. But in your previous post[^], you told me that you already set it run automatically and you want to stop it.
If you want to set your exe file to run automatically when windows start, you can view my previous post[^] with other people. Please verify your question again, I always stay here to help you.
-- modified at 6:38 Wednesday 24th May, 2006
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Hi Friend,
I tried your method by putting the exe file in the startup folder.
And the Exe file got started when i started the system.
Thanks a lot for your help my friend.
And i have created a batch file that contains command to kill the EXE file and it works fine now
Thanks for ur reply.
Regards,
Ruban
-- modified at 5:00 Thursday 25th May, 2006
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You could try http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/PsKill.html[^]
"Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for - in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman
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How can i run the exe file every time while the system is started.
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When the system is started: Look into Windows Services. (These can run when noone is logged on).
When a user logs on: "Run" and "RunOnce"-Entries in the registry.
Just google for "Registry" and "Autostart".
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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There are many way that you could configure your exe file to run everytime that windows start.
1. Copy and paste the shortcut of your .exe file in a Start up folder of the Program start up menu.
2. Using the task schedule to point to your .exe file and configure it to run everytime that you logon to your machine.
3. Add an entry into the registry as another post comment to you.
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You are welcome
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Can any body mail me the simple source written in c to read an image into an array.
I have just started reading image processing, so please help me out.
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Try:
http://openil.sourceforge.net/[^]
Downloaded it, but haven't tried it yet myself. There are probably a ton of other libraries, maybe ask in the Visual C++ forum, Google it, or search the Code Project.
- S
50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
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I'm trying to see if there are any loop holes in the Window's XP operating system. If there is a student and an admin account in a win XP os, is there a way someone with a student account view or gain access to the admins account and view the password?
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fraogongi wrote: is there a way someone with a student account view or gain access to the admins account and view the password?
No. Whether you have an admin right you could not be able to view the password of another administrator. You can see from an article from an internet when an administrator lost the password, most of an article is reset to a new password, not recover from SAM database. Ok, in summary you have no chance to do this.
-- modified at 20:58 Tuesday 23rd May, 2006
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Hello,
I accidently uninstalled the messeger service on my system (sc delete Messenger). How do i reinstall it.
Thanks a bunch.
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Hello,
I accidently uninstalled the messeger service on my system (sc delete Messenger). How do i reinstall it.
Thanks a bunch.
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LordsAngel wrote: How do i reinstall it.
Try to check the command sc -create. On the other hand, try to check at the Add/Remove component feature.
Try to read this article[^], it might give you some idea.
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whe when i use map network Drive in windows XP
in phase of authentification ( username and password ) the username came guest and can't change it :S how can I solve this problem
thanks
DADAX
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This problem cause in windows xp service pack 2 feature. My teacher used to teach me to solve a problem but I forget it. I just remember that you need to change some configuration of windows firewall in control pane. In my opinion, when you mapped a network drive, you should click on the link of logging using a difference user name and password. Then give an appropriate share name and host name. When I get the solution from my teacher I will let you know.
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Thanks but waiting your teacher
DADAX
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Once again I need to change an environment variable on my system, and once again I've got to navigate to the buried button Start | Control Panel | System | Advanced | Environment Variables, to be presented with just about the most frustrating pair of dinky dialog boxes for editing environment variables.
Is there something better I don't know about? If not, then what is wrong with those Microsoft developers? Don't they ever need this thing? Don't they realize how absolutely retarded it is? What's the big deal about making a replacement for this juvenile effort and relieving millions of developers (and millions more users) from the repetitive UI gestures needed to modify simple strings?
- Owen -
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Owen Lawrence wrote: once again I've got to navigate to the buried button Start | Control Panel | System | Advanced | Environment Variables
You should right click on your computer and choose properties and go to tab that provide you to access environment variable.
Owen Lawrence wrote: Is there something better I don't know about?
To access environment faster, you should copy the short cut of command prompt to your desktop. Then you can set the evironment variable by using the command SET . Is this what you want?
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Well your first suggestion saves me one mouse click, so thanks for that. I've always known about the SET command, and a lot of times I use it. But that's really not much better.
Even regedit is easier to use than these monstrosities. (Don't get me started on how bad the cmd shell is!)
- Owen -
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