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Tate

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Tuesday, January 8th 2013, 3:07am

Add program to startup?

I'd like to add the program to startup on windows specifically, but if there's another method besides adding to startup registry that's great too.

What I have now is a "Add to Startup" button and a "Remove from Startup" button that when clicked, I want to add the program to startup and remove it respectfully.

In vb6 I always just edited the registry, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" to add my programs to startup, but I can't figure out how to do it with Jabaco? I'm new to this.

Thanks guys.

theuserbl

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Tuesday, January 8th 2013, 8:21pm

Have a look at
[ http://stackoverflow.com/questions/62289…stry-using-java ]
[ http://www.daniweb.com/software-developm…stry-using-java ]

It seems, that the easiest way to handle the registry is over the command-line program called "reg".

On Jabaco you can start it with

Jabaco Source

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Shell("reg")


To handle the console-output of the reg-program in Jabaco, I think this thread will help you:
[ http://www.jabaco.org/board/p3449-how-to…e-in-linux.html ]

Greatings
theuserbl

Dani

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Saturday, January 12th 2013, 2:18pm

Hey there,

just found this post, it is in German but I am sure you will get the idea

http://www.jabaco.org/board/p2315-regist…=print#post2315

Dani

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