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| 51857 | 2002-06-01 02:55:00 | Operating System: Windows 95b Likely Cause: Xen Problem: When Windows has loaded the C: Drive window appears. How can this be stoped? Additional information: No entries under Taskbar\ StartUp, Regedit, or Config. Only thing I've found that I though might be linked to it is: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Run\TaskbarDisplayControls'RunDLL deskcp16.dll,QUICKRES_RUNDLLENTRY'. |
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| 51858 | 2002-06-01 06:10:00 | Thats the one Click on it and then select registry - export file - save the key in C:\ or somewhere you remember Delete that key only (right click on it). No need to restart immediately. After a reboot, if a program does not start at startup, which you want - open regedit and import the key saved above |
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| 51859 | 2002-06-01 09:16:00 | Hello Hoping, This information was extracted from the MS knowledge base article Q145764. SYMPTOMS ======== Each time you start Windows 95, one or more instance of Windows Explorer starts, displaying the root folder of drive C. This may occur even though there are no instances of Windows Explorer open when you shut down Windows 95. CAUSE ===== This behavior can occur if two or more spaces separate commands on the 'Load=' or 'Run=' line in the Win.ini file, or if there is a comma at the end of the 'Load=' or 'Run=' line. RESOLUTION ========== To resolve this issue, use any text editor (such as Notepad) to open the Win.ini file in the Windows folder. Check the 'Load=' and 'Run=' lines and remove any extra spaces between commands, and remove any comma from the end of either line. When you are done, save the Win.ini file, quit the editor, and restart Windows 95. HTH PC |
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