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848008 2010-01-12 07:19:00 I have an application that I want to use the command line option /start, so that it will begin automatically after the program initialises. If I open the properties for the application's shortcut, I can add the command line option after the target, and then when I run the program from that shortcut, it begins automatically.

However, if the program is invoked via Autoplay, this shortcut isn't used. This is my problem - I want the application to begin automatically after initialised when invoked by the Autoplay feature. Is there a way to have the application use this command line option without going through the shortcut?
Lizard (2409)
848009 2010-01-12 07:35:00 Change the autorun.inf to include the switches.

See here;_

autorun.moonvalley.com
Sweep (90)
848010 2010-01-12 07:38:00 or point the autorun at the shortcut beama (111)
848011 2010-01-12 07:47:00 Thanks for the suggestions guys, but my understanding is that autorun files are on the disc. What I'm trying to do is have a particular program (or, if necessary, the shortcut to the program) launch with the command line option /start whenever a certain type of disc (e.g. DVD) is inserted. I don't see anywhere in Autoplay where I can choose to launch a shortcut. Lizard (2409)
848012 2010-01-12 07:58:00 If /start isnt a valid command, for the app / whatever, it wont work. Altho if autorun.inf has an exe in it, it should load. What exactly do you want the dvd to load? If its a movie, install a program so it can load it and make it the default program Speedy Gonzales (78)
848013 2010-01-12 08:00:00 In the link I posted you can edit the autorun.inf file if you download the editor. Sweep (90)
848014 2010-01-12 08:16:00 What I'm trying to do is have DVD Decrypter load and run automatically when a DVD is inserted. I can set DVD Decrypter as the program to load every time a DVD is inserted through Autoplay, but it just invokes the program, not the shortcut, hence it won't run the command line option /start, which is a valid command - (it works if I run the shortcut). Lizard (2409)
848015 2010-01-12 08:24:00 Check this out (forum.videohelp.com). Did you create a batch file? Looks like you have to. WHERE are you putting /start? In the app shortcut or the command line app? Speedy Gonzales (78)
848016 2010-01-12 08:54:00 I'm putting /start in the properties page of the shortcut to DVD Decrypter, at the end of the target line, which points to the actual .exe file. If I run that shortcut, then DVD Decrypter opens and begins decrypting automatically.

The problem is, I want that to happen when I insert the DVD, without having to click on the shortcut. I can create a batch file no problem, but I don't think there's anyway to have that batch file run every time I insert a DVD. But I'm happy to be corrected.
Lizard (2409)
848017 2010-01-12 08:56:00 Did you read the link? I think you have to have more than /start Speedy Gonzales (78)
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