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I used to use auto IT years ago, getting back into it.

I used to have a program that would launch the .exe that auto IT creates. But can't remember what it was. Can anyone recommend something that can do that? freeware preferred of course.

would let you bind it to one key, so just press F12 and your .exe runs.

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arminius75 ,

This question sounds very like this one - and the IPs are the same. You would not have 2 accounts by any chance? :whistle:

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I said I used to be on here Melba23, all my attempt to find my old account failed, although I'm certain it was way earlier then 2012.

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arminius75,

Which of the 2 accounts would you like to keep? I will then merge the other so that you do not lose anything. :)

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You can also just create a shortcut for your program, and assign a Hotkey combo in that field, so no need for a third party app ... unless you want to do several programs and avoid clashes, make it simple, etc.

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