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| Site Staff | Shut up, you. ![]() Anyway Discord, save this code to a file with the extension ".js". Then drop it in your \WINDOWS\Startup folder and it should execute on startup. Remember to change the URL to whatever page you need opened. If you want to verify that it works before restarting or whatever, you can execute it by double-clicking it. Code: var wshell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
wshell.Run("iexplore.exe http://forums.eyesonff.com", 6); |
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| Banned | Hmmm... great idea Face! It seems to work great on one system, yet on the other it's asking which app the file should be executed with. =/ I thought so too, crono, but I don't know, it seems that nobody can find one that would. Thanks for your input so far, people! You've been a great help! ![]() |
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| Banned | Nah, I've got enough of those already. I'm just artificially keeping my activity level on one web-site at 100%. (please don't ask, why any sane person would do that)PS: Yes, I could let it run in background, but there's really no need to give early grey hairs to the guys in data security dept. Last edited by Discord; 11-13-2007 at 09:04 PM. |
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| Site Staff | How old is the second machine? It should have JavaScript enabled in Internet Options. If that doesn't work, it might work if you run it with the extension .vbs instead of .js. I can't guarantee that, since you'd be relying on my JavaScript code executing properly as VB code. Having said that, the API that I used it almost identical across languages.That's the most sensible thing in this thread yet. ![]() |
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