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autorun.inf - shell\..\command with command line parameter doesn'twork

 
 
kakii
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      17th May 2007

Below a piece of my autorun.inf file I have problems with:

shell\slides00 = slides '&slideshow all'
shell\slides00\command = _Tools_\XnView\xnview.exe -slide
_Tools_\slideshow\slideshowfile1.sld -ini _Tools_\XnView\xnview.ini

The slideshowfile1.sld is physically present in folder as indicated in
the shell\slides00\command line. I have checked it.
-slide is valid command line option of xnview application
_Tools_ folder is subfolder of root.
If I invoke this context-menu position the error message is being
displayed: The file <_Tools_\slideshow\slideshowfile1.sld> couldn't be
find.
I have no idea if this message comes from windows or from xnview.
It doesn't mutter if I use this syntax for shell\..\command or
in open line. In both cases the .sld can't be find.

Some suggestions why it isn't working ?

For all your hints thanks in advance.
 
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      17th May 2007
Note the dot leading

..\_Tools_\slideshow\slideshowfile1.sld

alternatively, try escaping the backslashes

_Tools_\\slideshow\\slideshowfile1.sld

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"kakii" wrote:

>
> Below a piece of my autorun.inf file I have problems with:
>
> shell\slides00 = slides '&slideshow all'
> shell\slides00\command = _Tools_\XnView\xnview.exe -slide
> _Tools_\slideshow\slideshowfile1.sld -ini _Tools_\XnView\xnview.ini
>
> The slideshowfile1.sld is physically present in folder as indicated in
> the shell\slides00\command line. I have checked it.
> -slide is valid command line option of xnview application
> _Tools_ folder is subfolder of root.
> If I invoke this context-menu position the error message is being
> displayed: The file <_Tools_\slideshow\slideshowfile1.sld> couldn't be
> find.
> I have no idea if this message comes from windows or from xnview.
> It doesn't mutter if I use this syntax for shell\..\command or
> in open line. In both cases the .sld can't be find.
>
> Some suggestions why it isn't working ?
>
> For all your hints thanks in advance.
>

 
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