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Events by starting an application (better explained)
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Events by starting an application (better explained)


  • Subject: Events by starting an application (better explained)
  • From: mirco scanarini <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 23:47:26 -0700 (PDT)

Hi List

I have an application that starts when I login and
that of course can be started by double clicking on
the icon or on the alias icon.
I need to recognize the two different startup-ways in
the (just started) application.

Does it exist some System file where to find data
about the last actions it performed, like launching an
application and why it did it?

Alternatively the time difference between the login
and the start time of the application should be good
to solve the problem since login items starts
immediately after login.

Do you know where should I look?

Thanks.

Mirco

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