msconfig

G

Guest

Guest
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general (More info?)

I have a file that starts up in windows 2000 I want to get rid of it. Have
done this using XP and the only way is using MSconfig. Msconfig is not in
Windows 2000 what do I need to do to get rid of this file thank you
Andrew
 
G

Guest

Guest
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general (More info?)

"Andrewllan" <Andrewllan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9D29ECEF-251A-4482-B1B3-B0F0F4C3A423@microsoft.com...
>I have a file that starts up in windows 2000 I want to get rid of it.
>Have
> done this using XP and the only way is using MSconfig. Msconfig is not
> in
> Windows 2000 what do I need to do to get rid of this file thank you
> Andrew


http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk/downloads/msconfig.zip

Unzip the files and place them in your system path


--
Steve Parry BA (Hons) MCP MVP

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk
 
G

Guest

Guest
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general (More info?)

Andrewllan wrote:
> I have a file that starts up in windows 2000 I want to get rid of it. Have
> done this using XP and the only way is using MSconfig. Msconfig is not in
> Windows 2000 what do I need to do to get rid of this file thank you
> Andrew


MSConfig is/was a Win98/Me utility, brought back in WinXP, which
is also targeted at the home consumer market. There is no equivalent
utility included with Win95/WinNT/Win2K.

In most cases, one need only open the offending program and
deselect the option to "display icon in the system tray" or to "start
when Windows starts."

To view the list of your start up programs, look in the
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Start Up and
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Start Menu\Programs\Start Up
folders, and in the system registry, primarily in the
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run keys. These can
also be viewed, if I remember correctly, by right-clicking My
Computer, selecting "Manage" and expanding System Tools-- System
Information -- Software Environment -- Startup Programs. To prevent
any of them from starting at login, you'll have to delete shortcuts
from the startup folder(s) and/or edit the registry. I should point
out that, in order to make such system modifications requires one to
have administrative privileges to the machine in question. I should
also point out that one should not even consider editing the registry
unless he is fully confident that he knows exactly what is going to
happen as a result of each and every change.


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having
both at once. - RAH