msconfig question

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In windows 95,98, Me, and XP you can used the MSConfig to do some setting in
the system. What about in Windows 2000 professional? I did not find that or
anything similar. what you used to replace the mscong? Thanks in advance for
any suggestions...
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Natively you can; Start\Settings\Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Computer
Management(Local)\System Information\Software Environment\Startup
Programs|View|Advanced, then in the "Location" column, you'll find the path
to the "Startup" location either in the "Startup" directories or from the
registry's "Run" keys. (note that this windows is read-only so you must
manually navigate to the location below to edit or otherwise delete)

%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
%USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

You can delete the shortcuts that you no longer want to run.


HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

You can delete the string value for the program you no longer want to run.

or copy msconfig from Windows XP to the "windows" directory
or AutoRuns from sysinternals
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/autoruns.shtml


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"Paola" wrote:
| In windows 95,98, Me, and XP you can used the MSConfig to do some setting
in
| the system. What about in Windows 2000 professional? I did not find that
or
| anything similar. what you used to replace the mscong? Thanks in advance
for
| any suggestions...
| --
| Pao Pao