Well...I tell ya what. If win2K doesn't have msconfig email me and I will
send you a copy of all the files you need to run it on your system. Then
you will be able to run it, find the junk you don't want running at
startup and that will be that.
--
Mark
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On Mon, 4 Dec 2000 Charity had this to say!
>
> Ah, guys, W2K does not have msconfig.... Bruce, I do not have MS
> Office, but if I recall correctly, it is Start|Settings|Control Panel.
> In there you might find Fast Find. If this is not it, look for it under
> Start|Programs. If both fail, try your Help in MS Office for Fast Find.
>
> Charity
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > to stop find fast, just turn it off.
> >
> > 1)start button
> > 2)run
> > 3)type in msconfig
> > 4)click on the startup tab
> > 5)uncheck anything you don't want booted along with your computer
> >
> > -MicroYates
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