That's the only way I know, apart from turning them off through Extension
Manager.


on 13/06/2002 19:57, kingsrd at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Lee,
> 
> I tried Extensions Off by pressing Shift when starting up. Is there another
> way?
> 
> Roy
> 
>> 
>> Have you tried starting up with extensions off?
> 




Lee



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