The date and time was 3/19/2008 4:18 PM, and on a whim, Tim Zych pounded
out on the keyboard:
Tim,
As you can see, by OE placing a sig delimiter (dash dash space) at the
top of the post, everything below the delimiter was removed when I
replied, because my newsreader (Thunderbird) knows how to properly deal
with a delimiter. If you're going to use OE and a signature, get QuoteFix:
http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/
Then you can place the signature at the bottom of the post where it
belongs when using a delimiter.
Create the batch file and insert this line:
DEL /F "c:\path and filename"
Save the file as delfile.bat (or whatever you choose to call it). I
used quotes around the path because if the path has spaces (like Program
Files), the quotes need to be used and it won't hurt otherwise.
Open regedit and navigate to
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
On the right pane, right click and select New, String Value. Name it
Delete file and press Enter. Then right click on it and select Modify.
In the Value data area, type in the path of the batch file, like
c:\batch\delfile.bat and click OK.
The next time the computer is rebooted, the file will execute on login.
Since I don't have the prior post info, this needs to be done the
computer that the file resides. After the reboot, verify the file was
deleted, and then you can delete the key you created in the registry.
--
Terry R.
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