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Chapter 4— Developing and Installing Applications
94 CK32 I-Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual
For more information on using Wavelink Avalanche, contact
your local Intermec representative or visit the Wavelink web site
at www.wavelink.com
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Launching An Application Automatically
You can configure the various media used in the Windows
Mobile system with a folder name and can change the media in
the registry of the system. Many of the startup components rely
on folder names to locate information files, applications, or other
related data.
During normal Windows Mobile system startup, there are
Intermec-specific and non-Intermec components that require an
orderly start to properly function. These non-Intermec
components may also need to start themselves so the Windows
Mobile device can function properly. Since there are possible
configurations that come from using one or more optional built-
in peripheral devices, the platform components starting on the
next page are required to manage startup.
RunAutoRun
System components are installed and configured during the
power up process from a single starting point. RunAutoRun
(RunAutoRun.exe), built into the operating system image and
located in the “\Windows\Startup” folder, checks for AutoExec
(AutoExec.exe) in a “2577” directory on a mounted volume in
this order: miniSD, Object Store (or User Store), which may be
non-volatile storage or RAM, and Flash File Store which may
map as Object Store (default location for the AutoExec program in
Intermec systems). Intermec system applications start from this
folder. However, the ordering of mounted volumes does override
this feature.
Note: This describes the system component startup for Intermec
provided components only. It does not describe the bootstrap
loader process. It only describes the component installation
process provided by Windows Mobile. It is assumed that you
understand the Microsoft Mobile startup procedures and are
familiar with how Microsoft components start up.
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