If you want to run the exe you would have to do it as the user opens a Windows session - in which case include it in the relevant startup script (as set by the smb.conf entry). If you want to do it for a Linux session - you would have to ensure it runs under wine and force it to run at login on X - unless anyone has better ideas! I'm certainly open to learn from this one. I don't see how you could run an exe (unless it runs under DOS and you use dosemu, perhaps) from a startup script of any kind - Linux and exes don't talk - well, Linux might! What about University Challenge then - "Unix, C, Linux" being the right answers! On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 11:05:34 +0100, "adrian.wells" <adrian.wells@sidcot.org.uk> wrote:
Hi,
Can someone please help with autostarting a program.
When Linux starts, I want to start an exe before a user logs in (i.e as the machine boots), how do I do this?
Kind regards
Adrian Wells
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