Automatically Start Software with Password

honkin

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hi

I have a small utility that I need to run at startup, but it has a password.

I have dragged the utility to the startup folder, so that part is fine for when Windows 7 boots, but does anyone know how to have the password input as the software starts, though?

cheers

honkin
 

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It would be helpful to know the specific software in question and if it supports command line switches.
If it does it may be possible to alter the shortcut to say something to the effect of C:\program folder\program.exe /password

It would depend on whether the program in question supports this kind of switching though.
Or you could just blank out the password altogether if you just plan on giving anyone that boots the machine access to it anyway.
 

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You could write a small application to launch your program, wait for the login dialog, then send the password. AutoIt3 is a free scripting language for Windows. It has an easy to learn Basic-like syntax. You could put your password in an .ini file encrypted using the _StringEncrypt() function. Read it out of the ini on program start, decrypt, then send as macro after launching the app that requires the login. This is not bullet proof security. But it's better than the password sitting around in clear text.

AutoIt3 is made for controlling other programs via macros. Sending a sequence of keys to the active window is very simple. (See the Send() function in the help.)
 

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the software is called TradeAlertPro and I have emailed them to see if it can be done that way.

It certainly doesn't need to be secure, being only my wife and I in the house ever, so just need it to start when I start the machine


cheers Maguscreed

honkin
 

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Shuttle SX58H7
OS
Windows 7 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz
Motherboard
Shuttle FX58 (S5165) V1.0
Memory
6Gb DDR3 1600MHz
Graphics Card(s)
XFX PCIe HD5770 1Gb
Sound Card
Realtek ALC888
Monitor(s) Displays
Viewsonic
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex SSD 60Gb (System Drive)
WD My Book Essential 1Tb - Programs + Data
PSU
Shuttle PC6310005 500w
Case
Shuttle XPC H7
Cooling
Shuttle ICE
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