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Re: 'nohup' in nt?
- To: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com, daniyal syed <dsyed1 at umbc dot edu>
- Subject: Re: 'nohup' in nt?
- From: "Valery Fine" <fine at mail dot cern dot ch>
- Date: Thu, 11 Dec 1997 23:20:34 +0100
- CC: Tim Newsham <newsham at lava dot net>
- Organization: CERN/PPE/NA49
- Reply-to: fine at mail dot cern dot ch
On 11 Dec 97 at 8:42, daniyal syed wrote:
>
>
> start /b program.exe
>
I think it is wrong advice.
> On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Tim Newsham wrote:
>
> >
> > This is more of a general NT question than a cygwin question.
> > How can I start a program (a cygwin program in this case) while
> > logged in to an NT machine
Administrator should set a Logon script via "User Manager" for
you (for all users would be better).
This script may look like
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if exist %homedrive%%homepath%\logon.cmd %homedrive%%homepath%\logon.cmd
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> > that will not get killed off when
> > I log out of the machine? Is it possible to do as a normal user?
> > How about as the administrator?
What you want is called "start batch program".
Just type "AT /?" to get further information.
Hope this helps,
Valery
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