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Old 04-02-2011, 08:29 PM   #1
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Hello,

I'll aim to discribe the situation as briefly as possible. We installed a new minor type component pc in the present day that is linked to a large LED Television, which will ought to present a myriad of knowledge about changes with the firm,Windows 7 Activation, newsflashes and so forth...

The personal computer is running Windows seven,Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, and MS Office 2010.

The concept that we'd like to adhere to should be to have powerpoint currently being released immediately in slideshow mode at startup.
The presenation might be stored on the network share within the domain,Office 2010, in order that the HR department can update the slideshow when needed,Office 2007 Product Key, allthough I'm not sure if this may operate? One more preference would more than likely be to keep the presenation locally and run a batch script which retrieves the presenation file each X minutes (let us say 60 minutes) from the server. But then powerpoint would must be relaunched likewise all X minutes to exhibit the up-to-date version of your presenation.

Is there any technique to do that? I imagined there was a means of launching Powerpoint at startup by including anything to the registry,Windows 7 Product Key, but is there a way to place a timer with the variables so that it relaunches each individual X minutes?

Thank you for ones comments/advise on this an individual.

Regards,
Andy
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