[Solved] MS Win based software on startup

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[Solved] MS Win based software on startup

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How can I add a Microsoft Windows (XP) based software to the Linux startup system?
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Re: MS Win based software on startup

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Have you tried the Application Autostart tab in xfce4-session-settings ? Or are you looking for something to happen pre-login?
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Re: MS Win based software on startup

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I have tried but when clicking 'Add' then 'Command' icon some folders do not appear. It maybe because they're hidden as I can see the folders in File Manager.
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Re: MS Win based software on startup

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I just thought of something - I can type in the program name! Now to see if it works, Thanks.
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Re: MS Win based software on startup

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That didn't work, it does needs "Wine' to run but I'm sure wine run on startup, even though its not in the startup list.
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It guess it'd help to know what program are you trying to run? And have you tried using “wine <full_path_to_program>” ?
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Re: MS Win based software on startup

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I added wine but it still didn't work but eventually I got it working. The problem was spaces in the folder name and it needs "\" added before the spaces. Thanks again.
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