ccdcheng@castor.ucdavis.edu (Paul Cheng) (10/07/89)
I have a small question. Is it possible to define the dimensions of the windows that start up when I use the automatic execution command in win.ini? I am using Windows/286 2.1. If you still don't understand, you know how on the Sun workstations you can save screen layout? I would like to do something to that effect in ms windows. Thanks. Paul *============================================================================* * Paul Cheng | internet: pccheng@ucdavis.edu or * * Computing Services | ccdcheng@castor.ucdavis.edu * * 93 Hutchison Hall | BITNET: pccheng@ucdavis * * University of California, Davis | UUCP: ucdavis!pccheng or * * Telephone: (916) 752-0242 | ucdavis!castor!ccdcheng * *============================================================================*
hv@chyde.uwasa.fi (Harri Valkama LAKE) (10/09/89)
In article <5521@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> ccdcheng@castor.ucdavis.edu (Paul Cheng) writes: >I have a small question. Is it possible to define the dimensions of the >windows that start up when I use the automatic execution command in win.ini? >I am using Windows/286 2.1. If you still don't understand, you know how >on the Sun workstations you can save screen layout? I would like to do >something to that effect in ms windows. Thanks. There exists a program called DESKSAVE which allows you to save your Windows desktop ie what programs should be loaded when you start Windows. This remembers also window sizes and places. You can ftp this program from address below. -- Harri Valkama : email: hv@chyde.uwasa.fi (internet) Computer Centre, University of Vaasa : P.O.BOX 700 : voice: +358 61 248426 SF-65101 VAASA FINLAND : site: 128.214.12.3