From the tutorial you linked, I think you've skipped over part of step 3...
"3. Click on the hammer icon on the default right hand side pane, and click on the MAXScript button. If you didn't have 3ds max automatically load it upon launch, click 'Run Script' from the rollout dialog and locate the script you want to load."
Once youve clicked MAXScript, there is a dropdown box called utilities within that section. Thats where you'll find the export tools. Since youve added them to your startup scripts directory, they should just appear there. If theyre not, then just click the Run Script button and load them that way.
Also, just a FYI, the exporter / importer scripts should work fine on max 2009. Ive used them myself on 2009, 2010 and 2011.
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From the tutorial you linked, I think you've skipped over part of step 3...
"3. Click on the hammer icon on the default right hand side pane, and click on the MAXScript button. If you didn't have 3ds max automatically load it upon launch, click 'Run Script' from the rollout dialog and locate the script you want to load."
Once youve clicked MAXScript, there is a dropdown box called utilities within that section. Thats where you'll find the export tools. Since youve added them to your startup scripts directory, they should just appear there. If theyre not, then just click the Run Script button and load them that way.
Also, just a FYI, the exporter / importer scripts should work fine on max 2009. Ive used them myself on 2009, 2010 and 2011.