Jason Spiro wrote:
> I wrote:
>> [...] msconfig is a simple GUI utility for changing certain Registry
>> settings like AutoRun items and such.
In the meantime: the autoruns.exe tool from the ingenious Sysinternals
Suite (bought by M$) does seem to work on wine, have a look at it..
regards_marcel.
I wrote:
> [...] msconfig is a simple GUI utility for changing certain Registry
> settings like AutoRun items and such.
I used the wrong terminology when I said "AutoRun items". I should've said
"startup items", i.e. HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run items
and other startup items
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Jason Spiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ^ [1]. msconfig is a simple GUI utility for changing certain Registry
> settings like AutoRun items and such.
I am going to hijack the thread for a sec. I think we do need a
msconfig tool, just to make it less trouble for Wi
2008/9/5 Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, we don't want to import code from ReactOS at this point.
Thanks for your reply. Some more questions: Could the Wine team make
up a whitelist of trusted ReactOS developers who won't reverse
engineer any Windows code? Or a whitelist of
"Jason Spiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Alexandre,
>
> In January 2008, Steven Edwards wondered[1] if you would let Wine import
> "msconfig" (the System Configuration Utility) from ROS. Would you allow it?
No, we don't want to import code from ReactOS at this point.
--
Alexandre Julliar
(Hi Alexandre. I sent the below email 2 weeks ago and didn't get a
response yet. I know you are busy, but please do try to find the time
to reply, even if it's to say "I'm not sure". Cheers, --Jason)
cc: wine-devel@winehq.org
Hi Alexandre,
In January 2008, Steven Edwards wondered[1] if you wo