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27-Nov-2003, 09:01 AM #1
How To Start Your Morning
If you are like I am first thing after booting up in the morning I go to the same four or five links to catch up. I found this and started using it:

open notepad and type the following lines... (Substitute your on links)

@echo off
iexplore http://www.thefacts.com/
iexplore http://www.dslreports.com/forums/fav
iexplore http://forums.techguy.org/index.php?s=
iexplore http://strangecosmos.com/

save this file as websites.bat in the same directory (folder) as iexplore.exe. The location of iexplore is different with different versions of windows so you may just want to do a search for iexplore.exe to find its actual location. Create a shortcut on your desktop to the file websites.bat and you should be off and running. If you want to add to or delete anything in the bat file just highlight it and do a shift\right click and open it with Notepad.

Thanks to borelli34
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27-Nov-2003, 09:06 AM #2
Good one - many thanks Deke

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04-Dec-2003, 11:39 AM #3
HI Deke
I have been looking for a page to go to when I start my computer and went to the pages you have suggested. I was in the http://strangecosmos.com/ last night and I found a few things that I did not like about it. It tried to have me install Avenue A several times and also Gator cookies tried to get in. I assure you I have no bad things on my computer to have this happen I use cookie wall so I can see the cookies that sites try to give me and I can except or deny them. Just wanted you to know this and have you experienced the same problem in that site?
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04-Dec-2003, 12:26 PM #4
I have had no problems with that link at all. I use it daily.
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04-Dec-2003, 01:40 PM #5
Hi Deke.
I followed your directions and I have the Websites.bat icon on the desktop.Question:
When I click on the icon I get a dark page with the links I wanted,but they are not hot links that I can bring up with a double click. Should they be hot links or did I goof?
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04-Dec-2003, 01:46 PM #6
Prof-You need to store the bat file in the same folder with iexplore.exe then right click it and create a shortcut on your desktop.

My iexplore.exe is in C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer

If you have it right all the links will open at one time.
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04-Dec-2003, 01:57 PM #7
Here is an image of the process:
Attached Thumbnails
how-start-your-morning-clipboard.jpg  

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04-Dec-2003, 02:34 PM #8
My list is all black....not like yours.
I'm doing something wrong. Do I need the "@echo off"? I haven't put that with the list.

Here is where my iexplore.exe is:
C:\program files\support.com\backup\ie\iexplore.exe

I put Websites.bat in the "ie" folder.....is that right.

Thanks.
I don't see your iexplore.exe in your Interner Explorer folder
Deke.... I found the problem. I have two iexplore.exe foloders and I was using the wrong one.

Much appreciated.
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04-Dec-2003, 03:51 PM #9
Deke....I finally got it going! I must have had another "senior" moment.....a little thick today.
The only problem I have now: When I r click on Websites.bat and click on "send to" > click desktop (shortcut).....it doesn't appear on the desktop. However, I can create a shortcut and drag it to the desktop.
Thanks for your help Deke.
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04-Dec-2003, 10:14 PM #10
Hey that is really neat Deke! Thanks!
The only danger I see is that some people may get carried away and put too many sites into it, to the point where they run out of resources and crash their computer. (I've just put my top three sites in and it works beautifully!)
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05-Dec-2003, 12:38 AM #11
So just what all does this do Deke?
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05-Dec-2003, 06:47 AM #12
Good morning Harry.

I did this mainly for my wife who is afraid to mess with my pc. She can click one icon and get the weather and three news sources we read all in one click.

I have also started using it. I have them arranged so the final window that opens is the one I read first and so on.

I thought about you when I got this in an email with the story about Winston Churchhill's dad helping a man's son go to college. This was part of the email:

Work like you don't need the money.

Love like you've never been hurt.

Dance like nobody's watching.

Sing like nobody's listening.

Live like it's Heaven on Earth.
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05-Dec-2003, 09:26 AM #13
Slimbrowser has the option to open a specific predefined group on startup. I use it all the time. You can save all open sites to a group, then in the startup options put the name of the group as your start page. Since it's a tabbed browser, it doesn't junk your desktop up like iexplore does.

Hint: If you install the latest version of Slimbrowser, uncheck the "mysearch" in the install options, it ain't needed.

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Hmmm, This is what spywareguide.com has to say about mysearch..
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An IE toolbar providing search features targeted at the site mysearch.com. (Which is a myway.com site; MyWay are the same people as iWon.com, writers of the Aornum parasite.)
Although from the same creators as Aornum, this product does not appear to create any advertising or transmit data.

Guess it's not spyware, but it still ain't needed.
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05-Dec-2003, 12:27 PM #14
Thanks Deke,

Sounds like a good way to do things for the wife.

He hee I better add these two lines to my sig.
Sing like nobody's listening.
Live like it's Heaven on Earth.
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05-Dec-2003, 04:10 PM #15
I'm confusled. I did everything just like it said, however, it doesn't open the second one until I've closed the first one, and the third one until I've closed the second one. Can someone help me.
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