danidar Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 Hello i find myself working with a computer that launchs a certain number of applications at startup, when i see msconfig, i find 'startup' in location,how can i do the same thing, whenever i launch the pc an application get launched automatically, in full screen mode. and now can i edit existing scripts? where can they be found?thank you.Title edited -- Please, use [TAGS] in your topic's title.--Sonic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The008 Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 what startup scripts do you mean?I know you'll find the startup program in the registry (launch "regedit" in the Run box located at "start" menu). There, go to-------------------------------------------------------------------for Windows 95/98/MEHKEY_CURRENT_USER/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/RunHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/RunServicesHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run----------------------------------------------------------------------for Windows 2K/XP/2K3HKEY_CURRENT_USER/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/WindowsNT/CurrentVersion/RunHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/WindowsNT/CurrentVersion/RunServicesHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/WindowsNT/CurrentVersion/Run...but there're other stuffs in WinXP/2003 and probably in Vista, that starts at boot time with full blue screen (I believe this maybe what you're lookin' for). Generally you'll find Scandisk and PartitionMagic running in this kind of boot-mode, but I don't know where you could edit it, but if you start System Mechanic 6 (www.iolo.com) you can see what programs are running int the startup, all them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
danidar Posted August 10, 2006 Author Share Posted August 10, 2006 no it's programs normal application per instance notepad when the pc launches, and logs on there's notepad then launches itself in full screen without any other interaction on my behalf; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yzöwl Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 (edited) You must mean under Start » All Progams » StartupPlace a shortcut to the program you want to run underX:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startupfor the program to start for all users who log onorX:\Documents and Settings\Users Name\Start Menu\Programs\Startupfor a specific user, (in this case one named Users Name). Edited August 10, 2006 by Yzöwl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sonic Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 <snip>...but there're other stuffs in WinXP/2003 and probably in Vista, that starts at boot time with full blue screen (I believe this maybe what you're lookin' for). Generally you'll find Scandisk and PartitionMagic running in this kind of boot-mode, but I don't know where you could edit it, but if you start System Mechanic 6 (www.iolo.com) you can see what programs are running int the startup, all them.You talkin about BootExecute ... there is in regsitry at [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager]"BootExecute"But you can't execute any programs directly. You have a valid program specific compiled for this part of windows execution. Classics ".exe" or ".bat/.cmd" don't work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Takeshi Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 Hello i find myself working with a computer that launchs a certain number of applications at startup, when i see msconfig, i find 'startup' in location,how can i do the same thing, whenever i launch the pc an application get launched automatically, in full screen mode. and now can i edit existing scripts? where can they be found?thank you.This might just work...Create a shortcut to Notepad.exe on the desktop.In Properties, Run > Maximized.Then put this shortcut in your Startup folder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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