Once you have un-checked the box in front of the line of copy, that command is no longer loaded.
If just having the unused command line there still bothers you, you should see the clutter left in your registry.

You can always have Norton System Works (or like software) clean up your registry but, as far as I know, you aint gonna get rid of that line in your start up menu anytime soon.

Besides, you got better things to do with your time that is left than worry about dust bunnies in your start up menu.

CB

At 05:40 PM 2/2/2003 -0800, you wrote:
HI;
 
Got a problem. Maybe a windows guru can help. I have a line of typing on my startup menu I want to get rid of. This isn't the "Start" button at the bottom of the tool bar. Its the one I get when I type "run/msconfig/startup" I've removed the program from the computer, I've run every "find" function I can think of, and I've unchecked the box at the head of the line of print. I want to get rid of the printed line as well. I've tried highlighting and deleting but it doesn't do anything.
 
How can I get rid of this line of type?
 
TIA
 
TFlan
 

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