Order in Which Applications Load from the StartUp GroupLast reviewed: January 3, 1995Article ID: Q91204 |
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SUMMARYIn the Windows 3.1 StartUp group, applications load in left-to-right sequence, with Windows-based applications taking precedence over MS-DOS- based applications, regardless of the order in which they appear in the StartUp group.
MORE INFORMATIONThe Windows 3.1 StartUp group starts Windows-based applications beginning with the first icon in the group and moves from left to right, starting each Windows-based application in the first line. It then moves down a line, if applicable, and begins starting Windows-based applications in the same fashion. Startup skips over any MS-DOS-based applications that are placed between the Windows-based applications. If a switch appears on the command line for a Windows-based application, then it will load after the other Windows-based applications. Startup then begins with the second MS-DOS-based application and moves from left to right, skipping over the already running Windows-based applications. After the last MS-DOS-based application in the StartUp group is started, startup goes back and starts the first MS-DOS-based application. If the StartUp group contains MS-DOS-based applications only, startup begins loading the second application and does not start the first application in the group until the last application has been started.
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