

At the end of the break you hit another icon that terminates your “lunch set” and reopens business apps.Īs a result, we can clean our desktop completely and leave there just 3 icons – Lunch Time, Back to work and Time to go Home! (This one would close all the apps and turn off\lock your computer.) You come to the office and launch Windows with all your business programs starting automatically, at lunch you hit the icon that terminate all the business programs and run the entertainment icons you use at lunch. So to sum up all the the efforts, we can create the following scenario.

Yesterday we were asked how to add selected programs to startup. We created another batch file to terminate the programs, but it turned out that we didn’t go through all the automated WIndows startup features that can make life easier. To do that we created a batch file, double click on which you would run as many applications as you want.Ī bit later we were contacted by a Windows user, who wanted to know if he could create a similar file, but to close the apps at once.

In one of our previous articles we discussed how to run multiple applications with one icon.
