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Franz Leu
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      16th Jun 2005
Hi group

I have an application which consists of 1 exe file only and it registers
itself to the system when it is first run.
I have created a component for this application to be able to add it in TD.
I now want it to run and register itself. I am not sure where to put that:
Do I create a run once request, at what building order, or what is the
correct way to not have to do it manually?

Thanks for your hints.
Franz

 
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Brad Combs
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      16th Jun 2005
Hi Franz,

See my response to your other post below. In this instance I would use an
FBA Generic Command with the phase set to 8500+. Whatever you would run at
the command line to register your app put that in the arguments for the FBA
command.

HTH,
Brad

"Franz Leu" <franz.leu@spam_removal.norfolk.ch> wrote in message
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> Hi group
>
> I have an application which consists of 1 exe file only and it registers
> itself to the system when it is first run.
> I have created a component for this application to be able to add it in
> TD. I now want it to run and register itself. I am not sure where to put
> that: Do I create a run once request, at what building order, or what is
> the correct way to not have to do it manually?
>
> Thanks for your hints.
> Franz



 
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