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<p dir="auto">Aaaah, pity ! If anybody knows Windows well enough to implement it this would be a very useful feature to have in the VM. I think Cuis, Squeak and Pharo (i speak for the 3 i tried) can do well in scripting. And they are easier to manage than Python for this reason: 1 dirctory with the VM, 1 image, 1 bat file and voilĂ  your script is transported and independent from the rest of the system configuration. This is an exceptionally good thing for a system manager. Porability+Independence. Worth considering... ok, so, for the moment I can try with some ugly hack, like saving the image in a minimized state, or something like that. bye</p>

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