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eagle00789

Do you want it to be easy to create RunOnceEx.cmd  

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  1. 1. Do you want it to be easy to create RunOnceEx.cmd

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What I suggest is place a field on the main window to type the main path in. So, when I type %CDROM%\Install\ in that field, it's copied automatically to "Program File" field in the "Add Command" dialog box.

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Future enhancements:

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That extra field will be done in the next version. I suggest everyone to post there installpath (something like: "%systemdrive%\install\", or "%cdrom%\apps\") here, so i can add those as predefined. this will make it a lot easy-er.

The Next version enhancements: (done is not yet available in the version that you download now)

  • Extra field where you type your path (done)
  • Entries in the main table can be edited by a double-click (done)
  • When we click "Add" on the main window, the tabstop goes directly to the "Description" field in the "Add Command" dialog box (done)
  • In the "Add Command" dialog box, pressing "Enter" on the keyboard should move the tabstop to the next field (done)

Things for the far future:

  • Database containing a lot of apps with switches

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Appears to be a very useful tool.

Will try when home, though I do have one comment,

You say early on it will only check 1 folder down, will this change incase it is nested further than this?

Not sure I have any apps that need it, but you never can tell.

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okay!

Now, I should say that I'm satisfied with your application. :hello:

As for the database, I should say it could be tiring to you. I suggest you add it to your application but leave it empty, so that every one can add his own.

I'm suggesting so much these days. I wish I hadn't been boring. B)

Thank you for your time.

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As for the database, I should say it could be tiring to you. I suggest you add it to your application but leave it empty, so that every one can add his own.

I'm suggesting so much these days. I wish I hadn't been boring. B)

Thank you for your time.

The database is already filled with some programs. (about 60 of them)

It is no problem at al for me. I enjoy it. All those suggestions help me to create a better program.

I have much time left at the moment, because i have still 2 weeks of vacation left.

The New version is downloadable by the way. It is still available at Click this link

The version includes:

- The Database filled with about 60 programs

- Removed te extra space at the end of a command

- An updated helpfile to include the new stuff

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I'm downloading the latest release, now.

What I forgot to say is not only your app creates CMDs but also verifies existent ones. This is why you put the "Load" button. Just wanted to confirm in case someone doesn't know.

I'm still suggesting you put a link on your first post, so that I can send users to a single place for downloading your app.

Thanks alot.

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What does the CMDOW thing do realy?
Hide the cmd.exe window, so that you can't see it when it is executing
I'm still suggesting you put a link on your first post, so that I can send users to a single place for downloading your app.
Done.
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Just a quick message eagle00789,

I think it's a great idea that you created this utility, so well done for the progress you've made so far! (I wish I was more programmer than technical support, then I might of been able to help in some way)

Anyway back to the subject... I received the following error when choosing the option to add from the database (A screenshot of the error is included).

Best of luck with your project. :thumbup

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Just a quick message eagle00789,

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Anyway back to the subject... I received the following error when choosing the option to add from the database (A screenshot of the error is included).

Best of luck with your project. :thumbup

i think i forgot to set a special command to dynamicly load the database. i will fix it right away

Thanks. it will sure be helpfull

What about adding something like a browse button to add programs?

Maby it wont work because of the %systemfolder% thingie..

And add a confirm quit function when the file is not saved.

Will look for a possibility to add the quit-confirm. but what do you mean with that browse-button?

i'm currently creating a website for this small little program.

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