Hi Jay and Jack,
 
I just registered this mailing list this night.
Your message is the first I am reading....
So by memory, because I am running win2000 right now, there is a tool that comes with windows called System Information. This tool is installed by default on win98 and is not present on win95.
You can find it in start/programs/accessories/System tools/System Information.
Then in the tools menu, there is something like System Configuration Utility.
This allow you to see and to change what is started in your config.sys, autoexec, system.ini, win.ini, and also what interrest you wich program is started with the registry. (the last tab I think).
Just uncheck the checkbox in front of the entry for JRun.
 
Herve
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I am also interested in this question, I wait for anyone's reply.
This is a good question!
 
jack.w
 
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I posted this question a couple of days ago but don't even recall seeing my own message come back so perhaps no one saw it.
 
I have installed JRun 2.3.1 on a workstation using Windows 98. The install went fine but when I start the machine JRun attempts to start before Windows has established a network connection.
 
I would like to remove the startup of JRun from the registry and move it into the startup folder so I can control it better. However, I can't find any documentation describing how the startup is setup in the Windows registry. Does anyone have some experience with this?
 
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