start up/window pops up/ program files/msn

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Bruce Leavitt

I have a neices comp. here, and everytime I stat it up. It comes ups iwth a
windown MSN , addressc?Program files/MSN
has two folders msncorefiles, and toolbar?

I have gone into msconfig a few times, and disabled what I thought it might
be,
any suggestions other than doing the rest one at a time?

This is a dell laptop
thanks Bruce
 
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Bruce Leavitt

hi
I disabled everything without quotes in msconfig (everything seems ok inthat
respect.
But it keeps poping up?

There are two folders in it, MSNCoreFiles and Toolbar

In regsitry I can find several things with a run in it as of yet
 
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Elmo

Bruce said:
hi
I disabled everything without quotes in msconfig (everything seems ok in that
respect.
But it keeps popping up.

There are two folders in it, MSNCoreFiles and Toolbar

Yes, but that's not the actual folder the path is trying to access.
In registry I can find several things with a run in it as of yet.

The Run, or Runonce should be in the left pane when the highlighted text
in in the right pane.
 
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Bruce Leavitt

HI

Is their an easier way to isolate in regedit?
I look under run commands, I get one that says
C;/programfiles/\msnmsnmsnmsn
I dont think that is the right one,
Under the other run command I don't find that particular folder?

Under the other run, it list the startup programs, but i don't seem to find
that one.
thanks
 
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Elmo

Bruce said:
HI

Is there an easier way to isolate in regedit?
I look under run commands, I get one that says
C;/programfiles/\msnmsnmsnmsn

Highlight the above in Regedit, click File, Export, and save to the
Desktop. Then Copy paste the exported file into a response. I'd like
to see what it actually says, and where it's located in the Registry.
 
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Bruce Leavitt

Thanks,

I will have to see if I can get the comp. back, it is my neices and she had
it over here for bigger problems than that. This problem is a nuisance.

Didn't want you waiting around, and hard to say when I get the computer
back. When I do, I will repost
with hopefully more appropriate details.

Thanks Bruce
 

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