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CD-Runner Setup - Advanced
The CD-Runner Setup - Advanced section contains advanced CD-Runner options
and features. If desired, you may enter a CD-Runner password. If this
password is enabled, then CD-Runner will display a password entry box when
the user attempts to exit CD-Runner (to Windows), or to access any of the
Library or CD-Runner Setup sections. This is primarily intended for novice
computer users (e.g. children) who may be sharing a computer with a power
user who likes to have his/her system remain in the state last seen (without
Windows applications moved, changed, deleted, etc.).
If you wish to lock out the CD-Runner setup & libraries but allow access to
Windows, then simply leave the wallpaper "unlocked". This way the user may
click on the wallpaper directly to remove it (if it is enabled), and access
Windows.
The password entry box also includes a "shut-down" option. This option may be
selected without entering a correct password, and will close all active or
minimized Windows applications and files, and exit to DOS. This will allow the
computer to be safely turned off without corrupting any open files, etc..
See the Miscellaneous - Password Protection help for further information.
CD-RUNNER ICON ALWAYS ON TOP OPTION - when this option is enabled, a
CD-Runner floating icon will appear on top of all screens. This allows
you to have access to CD-Runner while in any other application. This is
generally a better option than the minimized icon option above because
if you are not using CD-Runner but simply have the floating icon present,
then a greater amount of Windows Resources are freed up for other
applications. If this option is selected while CD-Runner is running,
then it will go into effect the next time you run CD-Runner. While the
floating icon is present, you may left click on it to run CD-Runner, or
right click on it to close it or move it on the screen.
NOTE: Although this option will work when running Windows 95, it is
redundant since you may use the task bar to accomplish the same thing.
ENHANCED CD OPTIONS
ENHANCED CD PROGRAM - use this option to specify a custom program application
to be used when running an enhanced CD. You may click the Browse button [...]
to search the CD-ROM for the program file.
MOVIE PLAYER - use this option to specify a custom movie player application
to be used when running an enhanced CD. You may click the Browse button [...]
to search for different movie players. The default Apple QuickTime Movie Player
application is usually stored in your Windows subdirectory and is named
PLAYER.EXE.
PICTURE VIEWER - use this option to specify a custom picture viewer application
to be used when running an enhanced CD. You may click the Browse button [...]
to search for different picture viewers. The default Apple QuickTime Picture
Viewer application is usually stored in your Windows subdirectory and is named
VIEWER.EXE.