I have a software program that is created in html and javascript. I am going to use my ebookcompiler to create it as an .exe with the security features. My question is, is it possible to have it once compiled, to place it in the start-up menu? So then users can go to the 'start' --'programs' function and pick the program from there?
thanks, Jeremy
Posted on: 5:11 pm on July 29, 2003
EBookCompiler
There are basic options for this in Edit Start Up in the compiler
If you need more sophisticated options build an install package containing the ebook, using install building software such as (commercial) InstallShield, or (freeware)www.jrsoftware.org
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