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Old January 3rd, 2004, 01:51 AM
Geoff Ternes
 
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Default how can i change what the speech engin says at start up???

How do i change what the speech engin says at start up

instead of saying "Time to stop Working!" or what ever i want it to say somting like:
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TDS Professional is now scaning your system for unwanted Trojan files. Please stand by.
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somkthing like that.
can som1 help me
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Old January 3rd, 2004, 02:39 AM
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Default Re:how can i change what the speech engin says at start up???

Hi Geoff and welcome to the forum!
Nice idea.
If it would be possible there would be a "friendly greetings" text file we could edit ourselves. Probably it is somewhere deeper hidden. The same would go for the Tips of the Day.
I'm sure you will love the beautiful flashing banner in CryptoSuite -n something along that line should be able to be created to run in the autostart with TDS.
You might have Screx already in the autostart with whihc you might like to start more functions, like such a thing.
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