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| Thread ID: 29973 | 2003-02-07 08:52:00 | Start up programs | Heather P (163) | Press F1 |
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| 119117 | 2003-02-08 08:19:00 | RegCleaner will clean the registry but has nothing to do with the start up programs. | mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 119118 | 2003-02-08 08:32:00 | Think again Mike: There sure is an option in Regcleaner to deal with & stop 'Startup' programs.. Will you agree ? |
Bazza (407) | ||
| 119119 | 2003-02-08 08:55:00 | Sorry Bazza I confused RegCleaner with RegClean. I have used RegCleaner but in the end settled for RegClean and Startup. |
mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 119120 | 2003-02-08 09:39:00 | Thanks people, problem solved. Opened MS Messenger and found the box under options to untick. That one went. msconfig has stopped WinProxy loading (and crashing the computer). The next step will be to solve the problems with WinProxy but that's another story (seems to be network card drivers - I think). Another day for that one. <*wanders off muttering "Now why didn't I think of msconfig?..."> |
Heather P (163) | ||
| 119121 | 2003-02-08 09:41:00 | Yes, thanks Mike: For others information, there is a very big difference between, REGCLEAN, and REGCLEANER.. The first is a M$ one, & the second is said to be very much better.. I have found it excellent for cleaning out old startup programs, and old registry entries.. Cheers. |
Bazza (407) | ||
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