M Majki Majk Jan 26, 2009 #1 C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat.com How to forbid it's opening on startup ? mm
L Leonard Grey Jan 26, 2009 #2 Perhaps you mean \...\acrobat.exe Remove the shortcut from your Startup folder.
S smlunatick Jan 26, 2009 #3 Perhaps you mean \...\acrobat.exe Remove the shortcut from your Startup folder. Click to expand... The newer Acrobat readers can not also create a new shortcut that re- directs to Acrobat.com web site.
Perhaps you mean \...\acrobat.exe Remove the shortcut from your Startup folder. Click to expand... The newer Acrobat readers can not also create a new shortcut that re- directs to Acrobat.com web site.
P Patrick Keenan Jan 26, 2009 #4 Majki Majk said: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat.com How to forbid it's opening on startup ? mm Click to expand... Take it out of the startup group or delete its registry reference. Look in MSCONFIG to see where it's being loaded, and simply delete the reference. HTH -pk
Majki Majk said: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat.com How to forbid it's opening on startup ? mm Click to expand... Take it out of the startup group or delete its registry reference. Look in MSCONFIG to see where it's being loaded, and simply delete the reference. HTH -pk
M Majki Majk Jan 27, 2009 #5 Patrick said: Take it out of the startup group or delete its registry reference. Look in MSCONFIG to see where it's being loaded, and simply delete the reference. HTH -pk Click to expand... Yes. I'll try this out, it's not along time ago in a stratup list, so now looking by instructions inn regisrty, i assume its hardy to find it. Thanks...will be back soon!
Patrick said: Take it out of the startup group or delete its registry reference. Look in MSCONFIG to see where it's being loaded, and simply delete the reference. HTH -pk Click to expand... Yes. I'll try this out, it's not along time ago in a stratup list, so now looking by instructions inn regisrty, i assume its hardy to find it. Thanks...will be back soon!
M Majki Majk Jan 27, 2009 #6 Patrick said: Take it out of the startup group or delete its registry reference. Look in MSCONFIG to see where it's being loaded, and simply delete the reference. HTH -pk Click to expand... Startup registry cleaned up, now it's allright. Thank you!
Patrick said: Take it out of the startup group or delete its registry reference. Look in MSCONFIG to see where it's being loaded, and simply delete the reference. HTH -pk Click to expand... Startup registry cleaned up, now it's allright. Thank you!