Hello Listers!  I ran across a neat little program that not only allows 
programs to be launched at Windows startup but also allows you to choose 
how long each program will take away from the processor and order your 
programs the way you want them to start.  Anyway suffice it to say, as 
Gerry Boyd always says, "never install beta programs" on your only 
drive.  Well something happened and now a couple of my programs open up 
fully maximized instead of running minimized in the task tray.

Does anyone know what or if the command line options or switches are 
commanding a program to be minimized?  The program I am having problems 
with is; MS Intellimouse driver version 3.2.  The file's name is 
Mousex32.exe.  I had no trouble like this until I installed Startup Delayer 
from r2 Studio.  I do like the program but it tends sporadically to ignore 
the minimization option in its program editing feature of a particular 
startup item.

None of this is life or death but it is annoying to deal with at startup 
and is the only file that currently does this on my desktop.

Are there any Universal Windows command line options databases that I can 
research or even programming options that can be employed.  "/l"  does not 
work nor will "/minimize".  I realize that programs are written by many 
different developers and use different programming language to create 
software but maybe there is Universal command options for minimization.

Would someone of you help me out here?

Thank you!

Barry ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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