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NoUserName
Hello

I've realized that there are several completed projects for the autorun for the xp cd

Some members mentioned that it could be done using the mentioned above tool

I've searched the forum but did not found any topics or posts regarding how to create such a thing using this tool

So please any one can help with this issue

Thanks
NoUserName
Sorry for being in such a hurry or pushing

But please anyone may help or guide for where I can find such information?
NoUserName
Any one here know any idea for what I can do
NoUserName
Please any one help with this issue

All I need is the strings or codes to add to the buttons

Thanks
q123
Autoplay media studio is my favourite , but it does take a while to get used to it.


You don't require any strings or codes to add to the buttons.

1.To add a button to your page/project goto>OBJECTS menu & select BUTTON in it.( or press ctrl+1)

2.Double Click the button to goto Button properties to set desired action.
NoUserName
Finally some one replied

Thanks for your reply, but it seems that I did not clear it correctly or you got me wrong

I can do add buttons easily with no problems at all

But I mean the code I can add to the buttons to let it act or behave or do what I want

For example if I added a button titled Install Windows XP what is the correct string I can add to that button to let it behave like that?

I hope that you do understand my point now

Thanks

-later edit-
I mean like these buttons Here
q123
QUOTE (NoUserName @ Jun 19 2009, 02:54 AM) *
For example if I added a button titled Install Windows XP what is the correct string I can add to that button to let it behave like that?


see these topics:

1.
CODE
[b]http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=120984[/b]




2.
CODE
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=127754




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