Hello,
what your did is correct, the only missing thing is that you need to
start the slideshow with the command:
gPhotoShow.exe /s "myslideshow.gss"
You can create both a shortcut or a simple batch file (a text file with
.bat file extension) then put the file in the same folder with
gPhotoShow.exe and the .gss file. Now a simple double click on the batch
file will start the slideshow, and you even don't need to register
gPhotoShow on that pc (provided you don't need to edit the .gss file) !!
Let me know if you need further help.
Gianpaolo Bottin
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http://www.gphotoshow.com
Slide Show Maker & Screen Saver
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 18:45:21 -0000, "randy1bro" <randy1b@...>
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> I copied a folder from my PC with images and a GSS file to a memory
> stick. I added the gPhoto exe file and tried to run it from the memory
> stick when visiting friends. I didn't want to copy anything to the
> friend's computer.
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> I first got the message that I needed to register, so I put in my
> registration number. But then I could not figure out how to get the
> slide show running. All I got was the gPhoto configuration screen. If I
> started by clicking on the GSS file, I was asked what program to use
> and had to browse through to the memory stick. This still didn't get my
> slide show running.
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> Is there something obvious I'm missing? I would prefer not to make one
> gigantic new self-executing file, as this just doubles the storage on
> my hard drive if I save it. This is because I have lots of slide shows
> set up on my PC. Depending on where I'm going, I like to copy an
> appropriate on off to the memory stick to take with me.
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