Installation guide
366 Installation Guide for Clients
ExitWindows
Specifies whether appstart should allow the user to exit the
Windows operating system without first exiting appstart-launched
applications. If this value is 1, appstart will let the user exit the
Windows operating system, and it will attempt to clean up any
used resources on the exit. If this value is 0, appstart will not let
the user exit until all appstart-started applications have been exited.
Note
The default is to not let the user exit the Windows operating
system. Under Windows 3.x, allowing the user to exit may cause a
UAE.
ChangePath
Sets a flag for whether to add the remote drive/directory to the
user’s path. The default value is 1 (add the remote drive/directory).
Note
A Windows 3.x problem sometimes causes the spawned
application to UAE with the ChangePath=1 option. (This problem is
fixed in Windows for Workgroups 3.1.) Until the Windows 3.x
problem is fixed, it is recommended that you set ChangePath=0.
[alias]
Aliasing is completely optional.
To create an alias for a particular application or use, create an entry
under the name you would like to use, for example,
[Windows_Desktop_Publisher]. You can use up to 50 characters in
the alias. The only restriction is that the alias must be a single word;
you cannot use spaces but you can use underscores.
Under the alias, you create entries labeled 1=, 2=, etc., to signify the
first command line to use, the second, etc. The text after the equal
sign (=) follows the rules for the command line structure of appstart,
with the exception that you can’t have nested aliases. If you have
more than one entry for a particular alias, appstart will try each one
in the numbered order until it is successful or runs out of command
lines.