Hi!

You can find the path to the start menu on Windows by using this:
mdm.System.Paths.startMenu;

And then you just copy your application file into this directory and it
will run on start up!

Ellen
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



> I'm writing an application that works like an auto updater, and it needs
> to run as the user boots his computer. Does anyone know how i can write
> a script to add to the installer that will create a shortcut to the
> application in the user's startup folder and then delete itself?
>
> Thanks
>
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>
> - Andreas Rønning
>
> ---------------------------------------
> Flash guy
> Rayon Visual Concepts, Oslo, Norway
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