>The easiest way of starting ebase on windows is from My computer navigate to >where ebase.10x is installed. Right click on ebase.10x and drag it to the >desktop, selecting make a shortcut here. Now when you want to start it just >double click on the ebase.10x on the desktop. You can cut that down to one >click by dragging it to the startup bar.
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