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13 Apr 2010   #1

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Hibernating but opening a file on resume?

Hi, I hope this is the place to post this. If not please let me know. I have a checklist that I need to check before I can use my laptop. I came up with the idea last night. This morning I made an HTML page with the checklist and a background and embedded song. My question is:
Can I add this file to the Startup folder, and will it start after I resume? I hibernate by computer because it is easier, so will it open even from hibernating?

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13 Apr 2010   #2

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AFAIK, the built in task Scheduler in windows doesnt have an option to trigger an event upon resume from hibernation. You could get a developer to code a script for you. You can also take a look at two small apps- Hibernate Trigger and AutoIT which may be able to do the needful for you.

Hibernate Trigger

run program on wake from standby? - AutoIt Forums
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14 Apr 2010   #3

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FloridA
 
 
Thanks

Thank you!!! I just downloaded will let you know how it works. Once again thanks cuz I prefer to hibernate and this is a major help!!!
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