Autorun and autoinstall, Overview, Autorun – Honeywell 9900 User Manual

Page 69: Autorun.exm file, Settings section, Programs section, Program sections and launch sequence, Enabling and disabling sections, Chapter 4 - autorun and autoinstall, Autorun -1

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Dolphin® Power Tools User’s Guide

Rev A

8/6/08

4 - 1

4

Autorun and AutoInstall

Overview

Startup is the launch sequence when a Dolphin terminal is booted.
There are two startup Power Tools:

1.

Autorun

(see page 4-1)

2.

AutoInstall

(see page 4-8)

Autorun

Autorun specifies the software applications to launch after each hard reset. Autorun is located in the

\IPSM

folder and consists of an Autorun.exe that is programmed by the

Autorun.exm File

(page 4-1).

During startup, after a soft or hard reset, the operating system looks for and launches

\IPSM\Autorun.exe

. If the Autorun.exe is configured (by Autorun.exm) to launch an application, that

application launches when Autorun.exe launches. Autorun can launch up to 32 applications or utility
programs after each hard reset.

Note: The Autorun.exm file allows applications to be launched based on conditional situations, including the return

code of another application launched previously and specific characteristics of the Dolphin terminal itself.

Autorun.exm File

The Autorun.exm file has a multi-level tree structure. There are two top level sections: Settings and
Programs.

Settings Section

The Settings section stores general Autorun settings; see

Settings Section Keys

on page

4-2.

Programs Section

The Programs section contains many child sections and determines the sequence of events at startup,
including which programs launch and when.

Program Sections and Launch Sequence

Each section is a program to launch at startup. The sequence of sections determines the launch
sequence on the terminal; the terminal reads this file consecutively. To change the launch sequence,
move the section up or down in the list; see

Working with Sections

(page 2-7).

Enabling and Disabling Sections

If you don’t want to the application to launch at startup, you can delete the section. However, program
sections contain settings you’ll want to keep when adding that same application back to startup. To keep
the program section in the file for future reference, disable the program section instead of deleting it.
Disabled sections appear in gray.

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