>
> This is WAY offtopic, BUT, when NT 4.0 loads, and you get the bluse screen
> saying you have X,b or ram, and x number of proccesses etc, and it then
> increments fullstops accross the screen, then it goes into NT and you
enter
> your login.
>
> At the point AFTER all the fullstops are displayed, and BEFORE it goes to
> the login screen and whilst it still at the blue screen stage, you can run
a
> file (I assume like a batch or CMD file) .
> Does anyone Know how I can do this ??
> We have a need to do this, but I am having trouble finding info...
Maybe you need this registry setting:
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SessionManager\BootExecute
a string pointing to executables that can be executed like (autochk) before
services are started. Diskeeper does this magic as well.
see Windows NT Resource Kit Chapter19 "What happens when you start your
computer"
Cheers,
Steve Cooney
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