![]() ![]() ![]() search files inside SyFolder tagged as searchable (see SyFolderLink).Again let's read the manual: When you enter in Files system search mode (FS) you can: The third option it tied with a completely different field of search: the file system. Start menu item shortcut name (not exe file name).SyMenu logical item name (not exe file name).Naturally the DS mode can't work with Start menu item descriptions because the shortcuts you find in your Start menu have no description (only comment, sometimes). The first two options are related to the programs you installed in SyMenu directly or to the programs SyMenu finds in Windows scanning your Start menu items. inside the items names and descriptions (DS mode).For first let's read the manual here SyMenu is able to search the text supplied: above all because I can't remember how search works exactly Well let's start from the basics. So how can I manually (no autostart) start up the 6 apps I want with one click? My full single line command is 381 characters long but if I attempt to "scroll" to the end of the line it only shows about 2/3 of it so I assume that there's some internal limit that cuts off the end of my command. But that only starts 4 of the six apps because SM appears to have a string length limit for entering commands. I linked all 6 commands together (with " & ") on a single line. (2) So instead of pointing SM to an existing CMD file I used SM's own command option. (1) I built a "Startup.cmd" file for the 6 apps I want to load - trying ".\Sysmenu|\App\App.exe" and "#:\SysMenu\App\App.exe" for paths but when SysMenu passes these paths to CMD and CMD reads the file it doesn't have a drive to start from so it's lost. And, once again, I have a problem with paths. When I do so I want to begin by loading my normal desktop environment ( since an as-installed Windoze desktop is just about worthless). ![]() Using SysMenu I've built a "Troubleshooting Tools" "disk" to be able to work on other computers. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |