It doesn't do this on XP.  I've always unchecked the box when I 
was on '98 and I never noticed anything different.  Although 
this could be dependent upon which settings you have "tweaked".
-Clint

Merry Christmas to all & God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )
http://ComputersCustomBuilt.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John O'Flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


So that's why it appears in Msconfig >Startup.  And I should 
leave it
there?  And when I run it I should accept the registry change? 
So it
runs and is gone!  I should have checked with ProcessViewer or 
something
similar to see if it was running all the time.  Thanks.

Clint says:  Whats the OS?  Win98se.  Sorry, I should have 
said, but I
think Ben has clarified things.

John


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ben Moore"


> There are a few settings that tweakui needs to set every time 
> windows
is
> started.  The auto logon is one and I believe there are a few 
> other
tweaks
> that windows doesn't save between sessions.  Tweakui doesn't 
> stay
resident
> in memory.  It runs and is gone.  I don't see any real 
> problem with
letting
> it do that.
>
> Ben Moore
>
> -----Original Message-----

>
> JOHN SAYS: Every time I open TweakUI I get warnings from 
> RegistryProt
and
> Spybot that an important registry entry has been 
> added/changed, and I
refuse
> the change. Evidently this is TweakUI trying to put itself 
> into my
Startup.
> (Why on earth would I want to do that?) Is there any way I 
> can get it
to
> stop this silly habit? Evidently it pulled the same trick on 
> Harold
:-)
>
> Harold says: What happens with me is that anytime I open 
> TweakUi, and
doing
> nothing and clicking Cancel, it immediately appears in 
> msconfig >
Startup.
> That's even after removing the listing in the Registry (Run, 
> etc). So
now
> I'll just leave it there; can't do anything about it. ... 
> Harold
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