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ObjShell.Run(“I:\briefcase\AutoIt3\AutoIt3 I:\briefcase\scripts\autoit\3”), 1, TRUE
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Set objShell = CreateObject(“Wscript.Shell”) I save the above script as 3 and then make a separate VBScript that launches AutoIt to run this script. AutoIt makes this part easy:įileCopy (“Webshots.SCR”, (4096, “Webshots”, “Webshots is ready to use!”) I’ve discovered that Webshots won’t work without the WEBSHOTS.SCR file present in the Windows folder, so before we can run Webshots, we need to copy that file to the Windows folder and then import the contents of the. I also manually delete the WebshotsUninstall.exe and uninstall-temp.exe files from the Windows folder as those two files are left behind. With these steps done, I uninstall Webshots from the hard disk. Then I launch the registry editor and export the data under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Webshots to a. Next, I go to the Windows folder and copy the WEBSHOTS.SCR file to the Webshots folder on the USB drive. When it’s done, I just copy the contents of the Webshots folder in Program Files (except for INSTALL.LOG and UNWISE.EXE) to a new folder on my USB drive. I start by installing Webshots to the hard disk. However, here I use an older version of the Webshots software as it’s smaller than the version that’s out now.
#WEBSHOTS OLDER VERSION PORTABLE#
Another favorite program I’ve been able to make virtually portable is Webshots, the great desktop wallpaper program.