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I used msconfig and located a few programs that I do not want to run at
startup. They are located under the Services tag. Where do I go to fix
this? Two are remanants of programs I uninstalled, but the third is a
program I want to keep, I just don't want it to run on startup.

Are these located in the registry?

Thanks for any help.

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Actually, to stop things from loading at startup, go to the 'startup' tab,
not the services tab.
Just remove the check next to those you don't want running at startup. It
is unwise to stop services, it's an entirely different function. Services
operate on a dependency basis, some operations require specific services in
order to function.

"Lori" <Lori@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E6BA15CD-A481-4961-87BE-8E326FDB2448@microsoft.com...
>I used msconfig and located a few programs that I do not want to run at
> startup. They are located under the Services tag. Where do I go to fix
> this? Two are remanants of programs I uninstalled, but the third is a
> program I want to keep, I just don't want it to run on startup.
>
> Are these located in the registry?
>
> Thanks for any help.

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The reasonI dod not use the startup tab is that these programs are not on the
startup tab. Also this would still leave the problem that I am running a
selective startup, not a normal startup.

Any other suggestions?

"lvee" wrote:

> Actually, to stop things from loading at startup, go to the 'startup' tab,
> not the services tab.
> Just remove the check next to those you don't want running at startup. It
> is unwise to stop services, it's an entirely different function. Services
> operate on a dependency basis, some operations require specific services in
> order to function.
>
> "Lori" <Lori@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E6BA15CD-A481-4961-87BE-8E326FDB2448@microsoft.com...
> >I used msconfig and located a few programs that I do not want to run at
> > startup. They are located under the Services tag. Where do I go to fix
> > this? Two are remanants of programs I uninstalled, but the third is a
> > program I want to keep, I just don't want it to run on startup.
> >
> > Are these located in the registry?
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
>
>
>

Reply to Anonymous

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Try this, It's easy and affective and free...
http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml

j;-)

"Lori" wrote:


> The reasonI dod not use the startup tab is that these programs are not on the
> startup tab. Also this would still leave the problem that I am running a
> selective startup, not a normal startup.
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
> "lvee" wrote:
>
> > Actually, to stop things from loading at startup, go to the 'startup' tab,
> > not the services tab.
> > Just remove the check next to those you don't want running at startup. It
> > is unwise to stop services, it's an entirely different function. Services
> > operate on a dependency basis, some operations require specific services in
> > order to function.
> >
> > "Lori" <Lori@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:E6BA15CD-A481-4961-87BE-8E326FDB2448@microsoft.com...
> > >I used msconfig and located a few programs that I do not want to run at
> > > startup. They are located under the Services tag. Where do I go to fix
> > > this? Two are remanants of programs I uninstalled, but the third is a
> > > program I want to keep, I just don't want it to run on startup.
> > >
> > > Are these located in the registry?
> > >
> > > Thanks for any help.
> >
> >
> >

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Try 'autoruns' www.sysinternals.com.

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Lori wrote:
> I used msconfig and located a few programs that I do not want to run at
> startup. They are located under the Services tag. Where do I go to fix
> this? Two are remanants of programs I uninstalled, but the third is a
> program I want to keep, I just don't want it to run on startup.
>
> Are these located in the registry?
>


Probably. MSConfig tells you exactly where the programs/services are
being started from. Simply read what MSConfig tells you, and make the
adjustments to the indicated locations.

How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] -US;310560


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Thanks, that's what I suspected.

"Bruce Chambers" wrote:

> Lori wrote:
> > I used msconfig and located a few programs that I do not want to run at
> > startup. They are located under the Services tag. Where do I go to fix
> > this? Two are remanants of programs I uninstalled, but the third is a
> > program I want to keep, I just don't want it to run on startup.
> >
> > Are these located in the registry?
> >
>
>
> Probably. MSConfig tells you exactly where the programs/services are
> being started from. Simply read what MSConfig tells you, and make the
> adjustments to the indicated locations.
>
> How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] -US;310560
>
>
> --
>
> 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
>

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To remove disabled items completely from msconfig startup tab listing, do
Start>Run>Regedit - enter. Open
"HKEY_Local_Machine\software\Microsoft\SharedTools\MSCONFIG\Startupreg\.
Expanding the "startupreg" folder will show a listing of folders named after
items in the configuration utitlty. Deleting a folder will remove the item
from being displayed by msconfig (and will disable the msconfig reminder).
However only do so if you do n ot require the item to be launched at
startup.

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