regarding your PS, I agree, however, it is easier to beat the enemy if you know them well enough...
Jeffrey Yep wrote: > Just to add to George's answer, Windows NT doesn't have msconfig.exe > > So you would have to search and download it from some window support site. > Running it on NT or 2000 gives some errors on startup which you can > conveniently ignore, you can still add/remove items which come up during > startup. > > Thanks, > Jeff > > PS: Its a good thing we're still a fledgling group, else from what I've seen > on other longtime established LUGs, you'd be flamed real good, and we'd have > a good long philosophical discussion on this. Ah! I hope we reach that stage > one day :-D > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "George Tenney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:10 PM > > > Start -> Run -> type "msconfig" > > >From there click on the startup tab and then you can (de)select the items > > you wish/don't wish to load. Alternately you can go into the Registry > under > > > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run > > > > And delete anything you don't want to run. You may want to export that > > branchof the registry first (File -> Export) > > > > George > >
