> I think "RunServices" keys are used only in 9x, but I'm 
> almost ignorant of 9x. Anyway, NT systems use subkeys under "Serives"
> keys for starting services. And, one more key missed here is 
> "BootExecute" in "Session Manager" key. As the name suggests, 
> the proggies here are triggered at boot, even before services.
> MS uses this value for disk-check, and some defrager apps or 
> some Anti-Virus apps use it for the boot-time defrag/scan.
> 
> And, there could be some registry keys for the script files 
> in NT, but not standard/popular ones, I suppose.

Are there any stand-alone exe's out there that view all these different
locations? Currently I use Mike Lin's Startup control panel
http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml but it only does the startup folders,
and HKLM and HKCU locations which usually get most stuff...but not effective
for virii using other locations for startup. Those ones require manual
lookup at all the locations I can think of at the time...not quite as
effective ;)

Certainly would be nice to find a more comprehensive app =)

David Troesch  |  Atlanta, GA  |  ICQ# 2333123
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