Im fiamilar with some minor stuff like .bat files and running cmd's from them.
what im trying to find out is... a way to exacute a task or command at shutdown or startup in win XP pro...... however, what im specificaly trying to do is.. copy a file over into the system32 directory and overwrite the file currently in use, and have it perform this task every time it shuts down or starts up (preferably durring shutdown)
but the file thats being overwritten is inuse by windows after the current user profile is logged on... So the task/command/scripts/or whatever, would have to run after logoff during shutdown, or befor logon during startup......
Is this possible?
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I know that stuff can be placed in the startup folder, but that doesnt help this situation because the user profile has to already be started for the task to be performed.
and sort of another related question... I know commands can be run from .bat or .cmd........ but when should each be used? I know there must be a difference between them and im just curiouse.
what im trying to find out is... a way to exacute a task or command at shutdown or startup in win XP pro...... however, what im specificaly trying to do is.. copy a file over into the system32 directory and overwrite the file currently in use, and have it perform this task every time it shuts down or starts up (preferably durring shutdown)
but the file thats being overwritten is inuse by windows after the current user profile is logged on... So the task/command/scripts/or whatever, would have to run after logoff during shutdown, or befor logon during startup......
Is this possible?
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I know that stuff can be placed in the startup folder, but that doesnt help this situation because the user profile has to already be started for the task to be performed.
and sort of another related question... I know commands can be run from .bat or .cmd........ but when should each be used? I know there must be a difference between them and im just curiouse.