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<blockquote data-quote="magnuje2" data-source="post: 68017" data-attributes="member: 20493"><p>well, you could just use a bat file and drag it into the spesific user´s startup group, using the wait command to write bcak the xml file.</p><p></p><p>Then you would do something like this in your bat file.</p><p>------</p><p></p><p>copy c:/users/userX.xml %Mediaportalfolder%/Mediaportal.xml</p><p></p><p>//Launch Mediaportal.exe and wait for it to close. </p><p></p><p>start /wait %MPFolder%/Mediaportal.exe</p><p></p><p>copy %MPFolder%/Mediaportal.xml c:/users/userX.xml</p><p></p><p>------</p><p></p><p>You could also have a bat file that is launched on startup for all users and checks if there exists a bat file for this user and if needed automates the creation of the file (fills in the "X" and so on, puts it in the startup group) but this is slighty more compilcated </p><p></p><p>there it.. one problem. This code depends on that you close mediaportal before logoff. A workaround would be to use myPrograms and manually save your settings, or use myscript and periodically write the file back.</p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnuje2, post: 68017, member: 20493"] well, you could just use a bat file and drag it into the spesific user´s startup group, using the wait command to write bcak the xml file. Then you would do something like this in your bat file. ------ copy c:/users/userX.xml %Mediaportalfolder%/Mediaportal.xml //Launch Mediaportal.exe and wait for it to close. start /wait %MPFolder%/Mediaportal.exe copy %MPFolder%/Mediaportal.xml c:/users/userX.xml ------ You could also have a bat file that is launched on startup for all users and checks if there exists a bat file for this user and if needed automates the creation of the file (fills in the "X" and so on, puts it in the startup group) but this is slighty more compilcated there it.. one problem. This code depends on that you close mediaportal before logoff. A workaround would be to use myPrograms and manually save your settings, or use myscript and periodically write the file back. hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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