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Question Creating an Autorun file for htm page on CD?

Recently at work, I was tasked to create several CD’s that would be distributed to high profile Executives within my organization. The CD’s are to contain materials & documents for distribution following a conference that is to take place next week. I was hoping to create an autorun file that would bring up an htm or html link/index type page to keep these Directors from wasting time searching for files on the CD. There will be approximately 70 files & folders located inside of a single, distinct folder.

I’ve created autorun files in the past, to execute MS Word, but it was specific to a single drive. Is there a way, or several ways that any of you can instruct me on how to write an autorun type file that would bring up the htm or html file named - lets say - “Link.htm” - that is located within a folder named – hypothetically speaking -“Conference” - on the CD. I would like this to work on any drive that these Executives place the CD into, no matter if it’s the “D”, “M”, “N” drive etc???

Any & all help would be greatly appreciated. Please be as specific as possible on any info that you can provide, since computers are not my strongest point in life.

Thanks in advance,
Timber

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