Launch.exe And Persistent Storage; Regedit.exe - Honeywell Thor VM2 User Manual

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4. Then, the whole process repeats for the next entry in the registry, until all registry
5. To force execution every time (for example, for AUTOEXEC.BAT), use a FileCheck of
6. For persist keys specifying .EXE or .BAT files, the executing process is started, and
7. Note that the auto-launch process can also launch batch files (*.BAT), executable
Note: Registry entries may vary depending on software revision level and options ordered with
the Thor VM2.

LAUNCH.EXE and Persistent Storage

If any of the following directories are created in the System folder, Launch automatically
copies all of the files in these directories:
System\Desktop
System\Favorites
System\Fonts
System\Help
System\Programs
AppMgr
Recent
This function copies only the folder contents, no sub-folders.
The Windows\Startup folder is not copied on startup because copying this folder has no
effect on the system or an incorrect effect.
Files in the Startup folder are executed, but only from System\Startup. Win-
dows\Startup is parsed too early in the boot process so it has no effect.
Executables in System\Startup must be the actual executable, not a shortcut, because
shortcuts are not parsed by Launch.
Note: Files in the Startup folder are executed, but only from System > Startup. They are not
copied to another folder.

REGEDIT.EXE

Registry Editor – Use caution when editing the Registry. Make a backup copy of the reg-
istry before changes are made.
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entries are analyzed.
"dummy", which will never be found, forcing the item to execute.
then Launch will continue, leaving the loading process to run independently. For
other persist keys (including .CAB files), Launch will wait for the loading process to
complete before continuing. This is important, for example, to ensure that a .CAB file
is installed before the .EXE files from the .CAB file are run.
files (*.EXE), registry setting files (*.REG), or sound files (*.WAV). The mechanism is
the same as listed above, but the appropriate CE application is called, depending on
file type.
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Thor VM2 with with Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 User Guide
Windows\Desktop
Windows\Favorites
Windows\Fonts
Windows\Help
Windows\Programs
Windows\AppMgr
Windows\Recent

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