How stop Outlook from opening on start up

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Orrie

Hi,
[Outlook 2003, Windows XP SP2]

Years ago, I added Outlook 2003 to the programs that open when I start up my
computer. Now, I no longer want Outlook to open, but I can't stop it from
opening by unchecking it on the Start Up list.

Other programs, such as my backup app, a sticky note program and my
anti-virus/security program seem to respond normally to being enabled or
disabled for startup, but Outlook seems to have a will of its own.

Is there a special procedure for keeping it from opening every time I start
my computer?

Thank you.

Orrie
 
O

Orrie

Thank you, Pat.

I think have been trying the procedure you suggest to keep Outlook from
starting up, but after unchecking Outlook from the startup list and
restarting the computer, a Windows message tells me that the computer is
running in Diagnostic mode, and that if I want to restart in Normal mode,
the changes I just made will be undone. So, how do I run my computer with
the drivers I need, if I want to remove a program, such as Outlook, from the
startup?

When you wrote "Remove Outlook from the startup list", did you mean
something more than just unchecking Outlook on the list? Is there a way to
actually remove an entry from the startup list?

Thank you for any further help you can offer.

Orrie

Pat Willener said:
a) Shut down Outlook before shutting down Windows
b) Remove Outlook from the startup list

Easier than msconfig to manager startup items is
http://www.windowsstartup.com/startupinspector.php
Hi,
[Outlook 2003, Windows XP SP2]

Years ago, I added Outlook 2003 to the programs that open when I start up
my computer. Now, I no longer want Outlook to open, but I can't stop it
from opening by unchecking it on the Start Up list.

Other programs, such as my backup app, a sticky note program and my
anti-virus/security program seem to respond normally to being enabled or
disabled for startup, but Outlook seems to have a will of its own.

Is there a special procedure for keeping it from opening every time I
start my computer?

Thank you.

Orrie
 
R

Roady [MVP]

I refer to my original reply. If you answer that we can answer how to
disable it permanently.



Orrie said:
Thank you, Pat.

I think have been trying the procedure you suggest to keep Outlook from
starting up, but after unchecking Outlook from the startup list and
restarting the computer, a Windows message tells me that the computer is
running in Diagnostic mode, and that if I want to restart in Normal mode,
the changes I just made will be undone. So, how do I run my computer with
the drivers I need, if I want to remove a program, such as Outlook, from
the startup?

When you wrote "Remove Outlook from the startup list", did you mean
something more than just unchecking Outlook on the list? Is there a way to
actually remove an entry from the startup list?

Thank you for any further help you can offer.

Orrie

Pat Willener said:
a) Shut down Outlook before shutting down Windows
b) Remove Outlook from the startup list

Easier than msconfig to manager startup items is
http://www.windowsstartup.com/startupinspector.php
Hi,
[Outlook 2003, Windows XP SP2]

Years ago, I added Outlook 2003 to the programs that open when I start
up my computer. Now, I no longer want Outlook to open, but I can't stop
it from opening by unchecking it on the Start Up list.

Other programs, such as my backup app, a sticky note program and my
anti-virus/security program seem to respond normally to being enabled or
disabled for startup, but Outlook seems to have a will of its own.

Is there a special procedure for keeping it from opening every time I
start my computer?

Thank you.

Orrie
 
O

Orrie

Hi Roady,

Sorry to ignore you - my news reader does not show your reply. I had to go
to Google Groups to find it.

I had used the method that Pat Willener suggested, and tried it again after
his message, in case I had been doing something wrong. Perhaps I'm confused
by the message screen that appears after restart. It seems to offer only
choices that will run Windows in a "stripped down" mode, or, if I choose
Normal mode, the changes I had made to the startup list are undone.

I have a copy of PC Magazine's Startup Cop utility, but have not wanted to
use it, since a number of users reported serious system problems with it.
Perhaps Startup Inspector would be more benign and helpful to a non-techy
like me.

Thanks for your help, and my apologies for not following up sooner.

Orrie
Roady said:
I refer to my original reply. If you answer that we can answer how to
disable it permanently.



Orrie said:
Thank you, Pat.

I think have been trying the procedure you suggest to keep Outlook from
starting up, but after unchecking Outlook from the startup list and
restarting the computer, a Windows message tells me that the computer is
running in Diagnostic mode, and that if I want to restart in Normal mode,
the changes I just made will be undone. So, how do I run my computer with
the drivers I need, if I want to remove a program, such as Outlook, from
the startup?

When you wrote "Remove Outlook from the startup list", did you mean
something more than just unchecking Outlook on the list? Is there a way
to actually remove an entry from the startup list?

Thank you for any further help you can offer.

Orrie

Pat Willener said:
a) Shut down Outlook before shutting down Windows
b) Remove Outlook from the startup list

Easier than msconfig to manager startup items is
http://www.windowsstartup.com/startupinspector.php

Orrie wrote:
Hi,
[Outlook 2003, Windows XP SP2]

Years ago, I added Outlook 2003 to the programs that open when I start
up my computer. Now, I no longer want Outlook to open, but I can't stop
it from opening by unchecking it on the Start Up list.

Other programs, such as my backup app, a sticky note program and my
anti-virus/security program seem to respond normally to being enabled
or disabled for startup, but Outlook seems to have a will of its own.

Is there a special procedure for keeping it from opening every time I
start my computer?

Thank you.

Orrie
 
R

Roady [MVP]

That doesn't answer my question. There are various options to autostart
applications on login. Some of them are;
-shortcut in the Startup folder
-registry setting in the Run hive
-scheduled task

Which method are you using?



Orrie said:
Hi Roady,

Sorry to ignore you - my news reader does not show your reply. I had to go
to Google Groups to find it.

I had used the method that Pat Willener suggested, and tried it again
after his message, in case I had been doing something wrong. Perhaps I'm
confused by the message screen that appears after restart. It seems to
offer only choices that will run Windows in a "stripped down" mode, or, if
I choose Normal mode, the changes I had made to the startup list are
undone.

I have a copy of PC Magazine's Startup Cop utility, but have not wanted to
use it, since a number of users reported serious system problems with it.
Perhaps Startup Inspector would be more benign and helpful to a non-techy
like me.

Thanks for your help, and my apologies for not following up sooner.

Orrie
Roady said:
I refer to my original reply. If you answer that we can answer how to
disable it permanently.



Orrie said:
Thank you, Pat.

I think have been trying the procedure you suggest to keep Outlook from
starting up, but after unchecking Outlook from the startup list and
restarting the computer, a Windows message tells me that the computer is
running in Diagnostic mode, and that if I want to restart in Normal
mode, the changes I just made will be undone. So, how do I run my
computer with the drivers I need, if I want to remove a program, such as
Outlook, from the startup?

When you wrote "Remove Outlook from the startup list", did you mean
something more than just unchecking Outlook on the list? Is there a way
to actually remove an entry from the startup list?

Thank you for any further help you can offer.

Orrie

a) Shut down Outlook before shutting down Windows
b) Remove Outlook from the startup list

Easier than msconfig to manager startup items is
http://www.windowsstartup.com/startupinspector.php

Orrie wrote:
Hi,
[Outlook 2003, Windows XP SP2]

Years ago, I added Outlook 2003 to the programs that open when I start
up my computer. Now, I no longer want Outlook to open, but I can't
stop it from opening by unchecking it on the Start Up list.

Other programs, such as my backup app, a sticky note program and my
anti-virus/security program seem to respond normally to being enabled
or disabled for startup, but Outlook seems to have a will of its own.

Is there a special procedure for keeping it from opening every time I
start my computer?

Thank you.

Orrie
 
O

Orrie

Roady,
I'm back from a holiday break, and, again, your reply about the varieties of
autostart did not appear in my news reader (Outlook Express 6.00.29), but I
just checked Google Groups, and found there. I never knew there were
different methods of autostart.

Before I found that you had asked about the specific autostart method, which
probably would have led to a solution, I checked out Startup Inspector
suggest by Pat Willener. Comments from users seemed to indicate that It
worked without serious problems. I tried it, and it worked. I no longer have
Outlook on my Startup list. My computer and its anti-virus/security program
(Kaspersky 7) seem to start significantly faster now - an unexpected
benefit.

Orrie


Orrie said:
Hi Roady,

Sorry to ignore you - my news reader does not show your reply. I had to go
to Google Groups to find it.

I had used the method that Pat Willener suggested, and tried it again
after his message, in case I had been doing something wrong. Perhaps I'm
confused by the message screen that appears after restart. It seems to
offer only choices that will run Windows in a "stripped down" mode, or, if
I choose Normal mode, the changes I had made to the startup list are
undone.

I have a copy of PC Magazine's Startup Cop utility, but have not wanted to
use it, since a number of users reported serious system problems with it.
Perhaps Startup Inspector would be more benign and helpful to a non-techy
like me.

Thanks for your help, and my apologies for not following up sooner.

Orrie
Roady said:
I refer to my original reply. If you answer that we can answer how to
disable it permanently.



Orrie said:
Thank you, Pat.

I think have been trying the procedure you suggest to keep Outlook from
starting up, but after unchecking Outlook from the startup list and
restarting the computer, a Windows message tells me that the computer is
running in Diagnostic mode, and that if I want to restart in Normal
mode, the changes I just made will be undone. So, how do I run my
computer with the drivers I need, if I want to remove a program, such as
Outlook, from the startup?

When you wrote "Remove Outlook from the startup list", did you mean
something more than just unchecking Outlook on the list? Is there a way
to actually remove an entry from the startup list?

Thank you for any further help you can offer.

Orrie

a) Shut down Outlook before shutting down Windows
b) Remove Outlook from the startup list

Easier than msconfig to manager startup items is
http://www.windowsstartup.com/startupinspector.php

Orrie wrote:
Hi,
[Outlook 2003, Windows XP SP2]

Years ago, I added Outlook 2003 to the programs that open when I start
up my computer. Now, I no longer want Outlook to open, but I can't
stop it from opening by unchecking it on the Start Up list.

Other programs, such as my backup app, a sticky note program and my
anti-virus/security program seem to respond normally to being enabled
or disabled for startup, but Outlook seems to have a will of its own.

Is there a special procedure for keeping it from opening every time I
start my computer?

Thank you.

Orrie
 

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