Hi All, Can someone explain how you add programs to the Control Panel?
Seems every System disk I put in has a different set of items in the Control Panel.
I would like to build a set that really works for me.
Appreciate the advise.
Brad Hansen
Hi All, Can someone explain how you add programs to the Control Panel?
Seems every System disk I put in has a different set of items in the Control Panel.
I would like to build a set that really works for me.
Appreciate the advise.
Brad Hansen
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Hi,
just put every control panel you like inside the System/CDev folder. The same goes for classic and new desk accessories (System/Desk.Accs), Inits (System/System.Setup), Drivers (System/Drivers) and file system translators (System/FSTs). There is a CDev called "Boot Master". It lets you save configurations, so you can switch between setups, quickly. Also, you can de-/activate the items without having to put them in and out of the different folders. That's great for enabling/disabling all networking software, for example.
Hey this is great information, thanks so much!
Brad Hansen