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Giving commands automaticallyI am using Windows XP Service pack I. i want to know if the computer can automatically open a desired path (such as C:\Program files\Master. etc)
I want the computer to open a file located in F drive automatically on its own. is there any technique. Some softwares prompt to either cancel or enter in their unregistered version and i want to open the main program directly without the appearance of this dialog box. Last edited by gaurav sharma : 10-17-2006 at 09:33 PM. |
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Re: Giving commands automaticallyJust place a link to your file to the Start-Up folder:
1. Hit Start->Software 2. Find Start-up folder and right-click on it. Click Open. |
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Re: Giving commands automaticallyThanks, also help me out of this
Can we instruct the computer in advance to left click the given area on screen automatically or left click a specific button suck as the OK button or Yes, No button automatically ( in case when we close an application such as word… etc) |
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Re: Giving commands automaticallyThanks a lot for referring Autoamte software. It is a very useful product. Its demo mode is causing problem, otherwise its a good software.
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