Use start commands in a shell script in your startup dir. Something like;
start "" "D:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\outlook.exe"
start "" "D:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\word.exe"
start "" "D:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\excel.exe"
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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
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"John B." wrote:
| I would like to look into changing the loading or starting order sequence
of
| the programs that begin when logging on at the W2k startup. Not
necessarily
| the Startup menu, but more at the registry and/or .ini level.
|
| As I have installed various commercial programs over time, some programs
get
| installed and are programmed to load at boot-up or log-in. During each
| installation, I can only assume that each program may have loaded itself
at
| the beginning of the list, or at the ending of the list.
|
| I have commercial programs that appear to access the internet loading
first,
| and other programs like my anti-virus, or firewall seemingly loading
last.
| I would feel better if my firewall and anti-virus were loaded first, and
| this is one reason that I would like to look into changing the order.
|
| I would like to find an easy to use program that will let me experiment
with
| the program loading order (freeware would be great, but shareware would be
| fine).
|
| Thanks
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