rylz

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Joined: Feb. 2007 |
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Posted: Feb. 12 2007,16:16 |
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I've seen it done before, but I want to know:
How do I keep an app running? Mainly, I want a way to keep a program up at all times, even if a user closes it. Here's the situation I'm setting up... I want to use DSL on some small clients in our training room. I have it setup so, upon login, Firefox pops up and goes to our Citrix page. I want to make it so that, if a user closes Firefox, that it will open itself back up.
Or, if someone knows some tricks with Firefox to make it open without the Min/Max/Close buttons, that'd be great, too. My assumption is that users in the training room will not know what to do in DSL. Shoot, they hardly know how to use M$ Windows.
Any help would be appreciated!
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