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    2000+ Poster - Never Leaves the Sim Michael Carter's Avatar
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    Haven't seen you around in awhile Hans. Great to see you back.
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    Luke, go into the bios in each computer and make sure you turn on ....resume after power failure (or it could be AC Back function ON, or something similar) This so that if you have a power failure at the Mains, when the power resumes, then the computer will come back online.
    Then plug all your computers into one power point. Having done that, all you need to do is turn on the one power point to fire up all computers.
    You then need to go to each computer's PROGRAMS/STARTUP/OPEN/FILE/NEW/SHORTCUT/BROWSE and find the .exe you need to run when the computer starts so that it will start any program of your choice at boot up.
    I always start WideClient from there and then wideclient can start any other programs you wish as well as shut them down. You need to read Peter Dowson's WIDEFS TECHNICAL REFERENCES, to do all that.
    Hope this helps.....................Brian W.

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    Ours works the same as Brian's - flick one power switch, 6 computers start, FS auto starts, wdieclients on other PCs then start all the related applications. 3 minutes from flick-of-switch to full flying condition.
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