Adding a start-up item (JSF)

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Joseph Ferraro

I have a great deal of software to handle my medical issues, most them load
at windows start, which is not a problem, but it does take a little while to
start windows. I would like to add a sound that will execute after windows
has completely loaded and the last item is initialized.

Is there a way to do it and what is required?

Thanks very much for help (in advance)

Joe Ferraro
 
Sounds like a perfectly reasonable idea, but unfortunately there is no standardized agreement or generally accepted definition for when "windows has completely loaded and the last item is initialized".

P.S. You will annoy fewer people if you avoid cross-posting. If you really must cross-post you should keep it to the absolute minimum.

Steven
 
Have a look at "Startup Delayer", which allows you to control timing and
order of startup programs.

Norm

Joseph Ferraro wrote:
| I have a great deal of software to handle my medical issues, most
| them load at windows start, which is not a problem, but it does take
| a little while to start windows. I would like to add a sound that
| will execute after windows has completely loaded and the last item is
| initialized.
|
| Is there a way to do it and what is required?
|
| Thanks very much for help (in advance)
|
| Joe Ferraro
 
I have a great deal of software to handle my medical issues, most them load
at windows start, which is not a problem, but it does take a little while to
start windows. I would like to add a sound that will execute after windows
has completely loaded and the last item is initialized.

Is there a way to do it and what is required?

Startup Delayer

http://www.webattack.com/get/startdelay.html
 
Crossposting? Who's he annoying Steven? You ****ing dreeb! wannabe
policeman! Actually you ****ing annoy me! Don't like crossposting, don't
****ing readem. Gees I hate ****heads like you.

Mickey

Sounds like a perfectly reasonable idea, but unfortunately there is no
standardized agreement or generally accepted definition for when "windows
has completely loaded and the last item is initialized".

P.S. You will annoy fewer people if you avoid cross-posting. If you really
must cross-post you should keep it to the absolute minimum.

Steven
 

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