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OnExit.exe lets you specify a program to run (.cmd or .exe file) when Shutdown is selected from Desktop Manager (OS/2 1.x) or the WPS (OS/2 2.0). | OnExit.exe lets you specify a program to run (.cmd or .exe file) when Shutdown is selected from Desktop Manager (OS/2 1.x) or the WPS (OS/2 2.0). | ||
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OnExit.exe lets you specify a program to run (.cmd or .exe file) when Shutdown is selected from Desktop Manager (OS/2 1.x) or the WPS (OS/2 2.0).
Usage:
start onexit PgmName arguments
where PgmName is an .exe or .cmd file name.
Run it from your startup.cmd (use the 'start' command so your startup.cmd can complete). Multiple copies can be run.
Example entry in startup.cmd:
START ONEXIT SHUTDOWN.CMD ARG1 ARG2