shedevil@portia.Stanford.EDU (Annie) (10/24/90)
Is there a way to enable PaperBoy so that you don't have to click on it each time, in order to get it to bring up a new .bmp upon each rebooting of windows? As it is now, if I click in it during session #1, I will see a new .bmp upon booting session #2. But if I don't click on Paperboy during session #2, I will just keep getting the #2 .bmp for each subsequent booting, so on and so forth, ad nauseum. -- <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*> Anne (She Devil) Mitchell - Stanford Law - BBS: 415-497-5291,1200,N,8,1 No disclaimer necessary as this is *my* account, and besides - nobody would ever accuse anyone else of having these opinions anyway!
oppenhei@umd5.umd.edu (Richard Oppenheimer) (10/24/90)
In article <1990Oct24.054537.7890@portia.Stanford.EDU> shedevil@portia.Stanford.EDU (Annie) writes: >Is there a way to enable PaperBoy so that you don't have to click on it >each time, in order to get it to bring up a new .bmp upon each rebooting >of windows? > >As it is now, if I click in it during session #1, I will see a new .bmp >upon booting session #2. But if I don't click on Paperboy during session >#2, I will just keep getting the #2 .bmp for each subsequent booting, >so on and so forth, ad nauseum. Add Paperboy to the "load=" line in your win.ini. This way it will be loaded each time you start up windows and the .bmp change will take place. After booting up windows if you need to discard Paperboy just close it otherwise it can remain running. -- Computer Science Center Richard Oppenheimer University of Maryland oppenhei@umd5.umd.edu (office) College Park, Maryland ,USA richard@wam.umd.edu (home) ****** My employer cares not what I think and knows not what I say. ********