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Old 04-08-2005, 01:51 AM   #1
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XP and Start-up Scripting

I've been fronted with an idea by my supervisor to have a computer in our lab have a list of the jobs that need to be done for that day pop open on the computer's start up, or Windows start up. Now, I know Windows XP Pro comes with Windows Script Host; is this the best scripting program to use? Is there a way to script a command to open a certain file when the computer is logged into and if so, how?

I'm really new to scripting so please forgive me if I ask a lot of questions along the way. Thanks!
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Even do that your question is related to a XP maybe it's better to post this tread in general software or programing!!!
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Since a new thread is open in Gen Software, I'm closing this one.

http://forum.pcmech.com/showthread.php?t=129125
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