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Re: smi-file to launch an app to open the volume
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Re: smi-file to launch an app to open the volume


  • Subject: Re: smi-file to launch an app to open the volume
  • From: Harald E Brandt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 19:19:23 +0100

+--> Paul Berkowitz wrote 02-02-16:
>On 2/16/02 2:49 AM, "Harald E Brandt" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Disk Copy can create smi files where it is told to launch an application when
>> it is being mounted. However, when that app terminates, it also dismounts
> > that image/volume. How can that be avoided?
>
>Have you tried asking the Finder to duplicate it to the startup disk, which
>is what people usually do with disk images?
+-

I don't want that, since there are installers that the user will run after having read the readme etc. The natural thing is of course that it shall be like a CD-installer, which usually opens up/reveals its contents when inserted. The user has no need for a copy of the installer files on the startup disc.

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