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#1 was_jaclaz

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 09:15 AM

Really cannot say if it will be of any use, but the idea is interesting:
http://www.dx21.com/...Item.ASP?OID=23

Windows NT/2000/XP has the ability to intercept calls made by 16- and 32-bit applications that use INI files instead of the registry. This allows administrators to convert these INI files into user-specific settings for roaming profiles and terminal server sessions, or simply to keep the applications settings logical and clean. The INI File Mapper is a utility designed to ease the creation and maintenance of these mappings by allowing easy editing of pre-existing mappings, as well as provide an INI File Conversion wizard that will import an existing INI file into the registry for you and perform all the required mappings for the INI file.

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 02:19 PM

It could be usefull to make the Johnny Screensaver work. You think.
It requires and ini files that allows read write ability. Finding a way to tell the screensaver to look in the B drive for it would probably make Johnny run.

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Posted 21 September 2006 - 04:59 PM

Hello to all,

Actually I did not know where to post a couple of interesting links I found, and that might be of some help to the project.


Autorun funcionality for your USB drive:

http://www.archidune...t...ge&Itemid=1


Interesting text editor:

http://www.sgssoft.c...asp#screenshots


'nMacro Recorder', to automatize some tasks. 'Workspace Macro Pro' is more powerful, but it is shareware. On the other hand, this latter does not save macros as standalone executables, whilst 'nMacro Recorder' does that.

http://www.nkprod.ro/software.htm


Cheers! :P


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