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When a Vista PC boots it can start various applications.
Some of the applications are in Start/Programs/Startup menu (Classic Menu), others can be seen on the Startup tab in msconfig, but my PC appears to be starting some application (a component of the BBC iPlayer) which is not shown in either of these locations. So, how else can applications be started? -- Michael Chare |
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Go here,
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sy...s/Autoruns.mspx, and install "Autoruns". This gives you a complete listing of anything that is active on your computer. Go to the startup tab. Remove the check from anything you do not want to run. Be careful! Uncheck the wrong thing and you can prevent your computer from booting into Windows. (-: -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "Michael Chare" <MunderscoreNEWS@chareDOTorg.uk> wrote in message news:f92dnQ0PUv9xmIfanZ2dnUVZ8s-qnZ2d@pipex.net... > When a Vista PC boots it can start various applications. > > Some of the applications are in Start/Programs/Startup menu (Classic > Menu), others can be seen on the Startup tab in msconfig, but my PC > appears to be starting some application (a component of the BBC iPlayer) > which is not shown in either of these locations. > > So, how else can applications be started? > > -- > Michael Chare |
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"Michael Chare" <MunderscoreNEWS@chareDOTorg.uk> wrote in message
news:f92dnQ0PUv9xmIfanZ2dnUVZ8s-qnZ2d@pipex.net... > When a Vista PC boots it can start various applications. > > Some of the applications are in Start/Programs/Startup menu (Classic > Menu), others can be seen on the Startup tab in msconfig, but my PC > appears to be starting some application (a component of the BBC iPlayer) > which is not shown in either of these locations. > > So, how else can applications be started? > > -- > Michael Chare Right click the Start orb and choose Explore. Note the Startup folder? Right drag the program you want starting to the Startup folder and choose Create Shortcut Here. -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM www.fjsmjs.com Do not send email |
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"Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:#y68gUyEIHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Go here, > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sy...s/Autoruns.mspx, and > install "Autoruns". > > This gives you a complete listing of anything that is active on your > computer. Go to the startup tab. Remove the check from anything you do not > want to run. > > Be careful! Uncheck the wrong thing and you can prevent your computer from > booting into Windows. (-: > and how does a beginner know what many of these files/applications are? is there a plain english version of all this? |
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Nope! But the O/P says he has a special startup program he wants to
dis-allow. This will make it easy for him to do so. Need, experience, knowledge and research, enables one to know what he can stop from loading. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "Rick Ross" <rickfross@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:49F90E71-4908-420C-B1BC-F273E11BF1DF@microsoft.com... > > > "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:#y68gUyEIHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Go here, >> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sy...s/Autoruns.mspx, >> and install "Autoruns". >> >> This gives you a complete listing of anything that is active on your >> computer. Go to the startup tab. Remove the check from anything you do >> not want to run. >> >> Be careful! Uncheck the wrong thing and you can prevent your computer >> from booting into Windows. (-: >> > and how does a beginner know what many of these files/applications are? is > there a plain english version of all this? > > > |
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"Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23y68gUyEIHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Go here, > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sy...s/Autoruns.mspx, and > install "Autoruns". > > This gives you a complete listing of anything that is active on your > computer. Go to the startup tab. Remove the check from anything you do not > want to run. > > Be careful! Uncheck the wrong thing and you can prevent your computer from > booting into Windows. (-: > > -- > > Regards, > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > (For email, remove the obvious from my address) > > > > "Michael Chare" <MunderscoreNEWS@chareDOTorg.uk> wrote in message > news:f92dnQ0PUv9xmIfanZ2dnUVZ8s-qnZ2d@pipex.net... >> When a Vista PC boots it can start various applications. >> >> Some of the applications are in Start/Programs/Startup menu (Classic >> Menu), others can be seen on the Startup tab in msconfig, but my PC >> appears to be starting some application (a component of the BBC iPlayer) >> which is not shown in either of these locations. >> >> So, how else can applications be started? >> >> -- >> Michael Chare > Thanks, that does show everything. Fortunately I found the offending program on the 'Service' tab in msconfig rather than something that appeared in the 'Startup' tab. -- Michael Chare |
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