add/remove programs applet in the control panel !
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKIzI_aQo60 can show you how to do it on a modern PC
1.create applet code 2.create executable code 3.adding html tag 5.preparing applet tag 5.adding html tag and applet tag 6.Testing applet code and html code s.Gunasekaran AP/CSe
An applet skeleton is a basic structure or template used to create a Java applet. It typically includes essential methods such as init(), start(), stop(), and destroy(), which manage the applet's lifecycle. The skeleton provides a framework for developers to add their specific functionality and graphical elements, ensuring that the applet behaves correctly within a web browser or applet viewer.
My Computer, right click on floppy drive-> Format... In the next windows choose Create a MS-DOS startup disk
Using a Windows Start-Up DiskHere are opinions and answers from Wiki s Contributors:Find out more from the readme.txt that comes with the start up disk.You simply go into the control panel (which you find in My Computer) select 'Add/Remove Programs' icon. A window pops up. Now click on the tab along the top called 'startup Disk' then follow the instructions. Make sure you have a floppy disk, preferably one you just bought or have formatted.A Different Option If you have a properly formatted Windows 98 startup disk, all you have to do is power down the system completely, insert it in your floppy drive (the A: drive) and turn on your system. The startup disk will take care of the rest.
By Embedding it into a HTML page, create a new file with the extension .html (like app.html) insert following code: No Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition v 1.4.2 support for APPLET!! Adjust the code for your applet file (can't help there i am not a java programmer) or just use : No Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition v 1.4.2 support for APPLET!! but i recommend the first because the applet tag is deprecated and not supported in XHTML
To auto-start Outlook 2016, you can add it to your Windows startup folder. Press Win + R, type shell:startup, and hit Enter to open the startup folder. Then, create a shortcut for Outlook by right-clicking on the Outlook application in your Start menu or installation folder, selecting "Create shortcut," and dragging that shortcut into the startup folder. Outlook will now launch automatically each time you start your computer.
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Every version of Windows, even Vista, bundles a copy of MS-DOS. You can create an MS-DOS boot floppy by formatting a floppy disk, and checking the "Create an MS-DOS startup disk" box.
If you are on Windows, START>Control panel>Network connections>create a new connection