Date: 16 Aug 1996 08:35:11 +0100 From: mark@plato.ucsalf.ac.uk (Mark Powell) To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Opinions? NT VS UNIX, NT SUCKS SOMETIMES Message-ID: <m0urJR3-00036xC@viking.ucsalf.ac.uk>
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In article <4tp2d0$m5s@viking.ucsalf.ac.uk>, Terry Lambert <terry@lambert.org> wrote: >In the registry: > >My Computer\ > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ > SOFTWARE\ > Microsoft\ > Windows\ > CurrentVersion\ > RunServices > >Edit > New -> String Value > MyAgent "C:\path_to_my-agent.exe" > >Will start a program each time the NT system starts. It's a bit more >flexible than editing /etc/rc* on BSD. That's meant to be sarcastic, right? NT more flexible than BSD, in *any* way? I've used UNIX, Netware and NT. I don't think the latter can really claim to be a NOS. Probably forget the N there as well. -- Mark Powell - Senior Network Technician - Room: C806 Computer Services Unit, University College Salford, Salford, Manchester, UK. Tel: +44 161 745 3376 Fax: +44 161 736 3596 Email: mark@ucsalf.ac.uk finger mark@ucsalf.ac.uk (for PGP key) <A HREF="http://www.ucsalf.ac.uk/~mark/">Home Page</A>
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