Command line question

J

Jeremy

I am making an autorun CD of my website. I have successfully made an
autorun.ini (thanks to previous advice on this board). It is:

[autorun]
shellexecute=currentsite\default.htm

I would also like to put a shortcut to the web in the root of the CD drive
(in case users don't have autorun enabled. It would be
D:\currentsite\default.htm if the user's CD drive were D:\ But I would like
the shortcut to work no matter what drive letter the CDROM drive uses. I
have forgotten how one does this in MS-DOS.... Can someone tell me whether I
can make this shortcut, and how?

Many thanks!
 
W

Wes

Actually, what you want to do is redundant, since the user has to access his
drive to get to the CD root anyway. In other words, the user is already
there.....
 
S

Steve Easton

Go here: http://www.cornerhouse.ca/en/products.html
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and download the free ShellRun.

It will launch your CD based web regardless of the autorun settings.



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