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Henry Navin
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Want to launch RocketDock automatically after inserting USB drive

I want to launch RocketDock automatically after I insert my USB drive.

I have an autorun.inf file which I use to designate an icon for my drive. Although I have tried using OPEN and ACTION to list RocketDock in the Autoplay menu, the menu remains unchanged.

Portable Startup Utility will launch RocketDock, but I still have to launch Portable Startup Utility.

There must be some way to accomplish this simple result, but what is it?

vf2nsr
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not

since Microsoft disabled the auto start on insertion feature of Windows

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U3

In fact, it could be possible with a .vbs and a U3 disk, running the .vbs from the autorun.inf. Of course, then you'll still have to open the CDFS partition. It won't work on every pc...

Yes, I set the working directory!

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Nope

U3 doesn't autostart either now.

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Well, it kinda does.

It brings up the autorun menu that asks you wanna do (that one that PAM used to bring). It doesn't automatically start the U3 menu up though, but I think it's better this way.

And then you can convert RocketDock Portable into a U3 app with my little gadget and set that to start with U3 automatically. Not perfect, but about as close as you can get.

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I don't agree.

A standard Windows autoplay opens asking you which standard option you want to choose; open for pictures, open for music, etc.

I think Microsoft could have done better. A window that would open and ask if you wanted to run the file specified in the autorun.inf file would have been more useful and just as secure. imo

And yes I remember your "little gadget". Ah the good old days. Smile

Ed

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Hmm

Are you sure? I know what when I mount a virtual CD .iso, I get the autorun menu option to run setup to the program, and then the standard options of pictures/music/explorer. And of course it doesn't work for my USB drive.

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Well, actually...

Actually, with Vista I get the menu asking if I want to run the autorun if I plug in my U3.

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Ok

You're right, no autostart, I just have to select the option. Or I have to click the CD partition in My Computer, this ain't that hard to do. It's as close as it gets.

Yes, I set the working directory!

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