Post by Ben » 09.01.2013 01:06:23
Hi,
I am actually experiencing the same problem. To provide more information on what I did;
I configured Dexpot to start when Windows (is Windows 7) starts.
Dexpot is configured to have two virtual desktops.
Through "Configure Desktop", the "Start-up" tab I added a commands to each of these desktops;
Desktop 1
Command: some local batch file starting an application
Event: Dexpot start
Close: Never
Desktop 2
Command: another local batch file starting a different application
Event: Dexpot start
Close: Never
all desktops
Nothing added
What happens now is that on start-up both these batch files will be executed on Desktop1. Even though I configured one of them to be started on Desktop 2.
What I'm trying to achieve is that on computer start-up, Dexpot is automatically started with two desktops. On one of these a certain batch file has to be run automatically (on boot really). On the other desktop another batch files has to be run automatically.
If there's another way to achieve this, that's fine. As long as the two batch files are started from two different desktops.
Thanks, Ben
Hi,
I am actually experiencing the same problem. To provide more information on what I did;
I configured Dexpot to start when Windows (is Windows 7) starts.
Dexpot is configured to have two virtual desktops.
Through "Configure Desktop", the "Start-up" tab I added a commands to each of these desktops;
Desktop 1
Command: some local batch file starting an application
Event: Dexpot start
Close: Never
Desktop 2
Command: another local batch file starting a different application
Event: Dexpot start
Close: Never
all desktops
Nothing added
What happens now is that on start-up both these batch files will be executed on Desktop1. Even though I configured one of them to be started on Desktop 2.
What I'm trying to achieve is that on computer start-up, Dexpot is automatically started with two desktops. On one of these a certain batch file has to be run automatically (on boot really). On the other desktop another batch files has to be run automatically.
If there's another way to achieve this, that's fine. As long as the two batch files are started from two different desktops.
Thanks, Ben