Another discovery of a simple Mac-based Windows installation solution: the free Alladin DropStuff can be set to create a PC (.exe) self-extracting archive. When opened on a PC, it asks for a destination volume/folder with a browse option. Pretty basic, but the good news is that extracted files will not be read-only as those copied directly from the CD will be.
Does anyone know how, if possible, to make a file on a CD, such as an application program or ".bat" file, automatically open when the disk is inserted? Using Toast on my Mac, when making a hybrid dual format CD, I can select a file on the Mac side to auto-open, but not on the PC side. Is there something like "autoexec.bat" which works when a volume, such as a CD, is mounted vs. when the computer starts up? -- Robert Arnold Associate Professor of Film Boston University Tel (617) 353-7735 Fax (617) 353-1084 News: http://people.bu.edu/rfarnold/Announce.htm _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
