Rick Langston wrote:
> I'm having difficulty in disabling certain startup items. I do the
> following....
>
> 1. Start->Run and enter 'msconfig' and click OK.
> 2. System Configuration Utility window comes up
> with the General tab visible, with the
> Normal Startup radio button highlighted. I
> click on the Startup tab.
> 3. I see the list of Startup items I want to
> disable, and they're all checked. I uncheck
> each of them, then click on Apply and then
> click on Close.
> 4. I get a Messagebox stating that I must restart
> for the changes to take effect, and I choose
> Exit Without Restart.
> 5. I do (1) again.
> 6. This time the System Configuration Utility
> window shows the radio button for Selective
> Startup. The subelements (Process SYSTEM.INI
> file, Process WIN.INI File, Load System Services
> are checked. Load Startup Items has a green box
> inside the checkbox, and the Use Original BOOT.INI
> radio button is in effect.
>
> If I reboot with this configuration, I'm told
> at startup that Selective Startup is in effect
> and that all of the startup commands will be
> executed. If I go back to MSCONFIG and
> uncheck the Load Startup Items, and then select
> the Normal Startup radio button, I can go back
> to the Startup tab and I see all the startup
> items checked again, including the ones I unchecked.
>
> So how do I truly disable these startup items?
>
>
Msconfig was designed to be a troubleshooting tool, not a "startup
configurer." Use MSConfig to determine the location of the command that
is attempting to start the program, and remove it. To cease the
selective startup notifications, either return your settings to the way
they were, or permanently remove the undesirable programs from your
startup configuration.
In most cases, with "well-mannered" applications, it's usually as
simple as opening the undesired program and deselecting the option to
"display icon in the system tray" or to "start when Windows starts."
Additionally, Look in the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Start Up and C:\Documents and Settings\username\Start
Menu\Programs\Start Up folders, and in the system registry, primarily in
the HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run keys.
How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;310560
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