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Need help running ppt viewer direct fom webpage on a cd

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rumpus - 10 Feb 2006 22:59 GMT
I 'm looking to use powerpoint viewer on a cd but need to make it run
and open the relevant file using just one click in order to make it work
with as little user input as possable.

At present i have a link pointing to the exe file and when clicked it
opens the open file dialouge box with the relevant ppt file listed. The
user then has to click on the foile and open it from there.

What I'd like to do would have one link on the cd that runs the viewer
with the relevant file automatically.

I'm using dreamweaver to make the cd but am happy to fiddle with code.

Cheers

R
Michael Koerner - 11 Feb 2006 00:47 GMT
I this is a good place to start
Make an AutoRun CD
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00037.htm

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