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Re: Windows Mail and Calender should be up and running on start/restar Moving the .exe file into the Startup folder doesn't make any sense.
Use a shortcut instead.
"Neil Harley" <nomail@home.net> wrote in message
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> R. C. White, MVP wrote:
>> Hi, Julian.
>>
>> Yes, I suppose a shortcut or any other executable would do just as well
>> as an .exe file. But why bother with the shortcut? Why not just use the
>> .exe? Unless you need to run a .bat file to do more than just run the
>> .exe.
>>
>> RC
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> Are you seriously suggesting that moving .exe files into the Startup
> folder rather than shortcuts is a good idea? What about updating the
> applications? What about users not having the rights to move .exe files
> about? |