Mike
December 5th 03, 10:36 PM
Dan,
Is it possible that you have a task that runs the program
automatically?
"To modify a scheduled task
Open Scheduled Tasks.
Right-click the task you want to modify, and then click
Properties.
Do one or more of the following:
To change a program being run, in Run, type the path for
the new program.
To change the schedule for the task, click the Schedule
tab.
To customize the settings for the task, such as maximum
run time, idle time requirements, and power management
options, click the Settings tab.
To set security for the task, click the Security tab.
Notes
To open Scheduled Tasks, click Start, click All Programs,
point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then
click Scheduled Tasks.
If you change the user account or the program that is
being run, you must supply the password for the user
account.
If the task program requires command-line options, type
them in Run, after the task path.
If the path to the task program includes spaces, type
double quotation marks ("") around the entire task path.
For example:
"C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\Mplayer2.exe"
Confirm that the system date and time on your computer
are accurate, because Scheduled Tasks relies on this
information to run scheduled tasks. To verify or change
this information, double-click the time indicator on the
taskbar."
>-----Original Message-----
>For the admin user, a windows explorer session starts
>every time I log into XP. It is pointed to the
>c:\windows\system32 directory. There are no refrences
in
>the startup menu, autoexec.bat, config.sys or System
>Information Start Up Programs. There do not appear to
be
>any registry entires calling explorer.exe either.
>
>Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Dan Peters.
>.
>
Is it possible that you have a task that runs the program
automatically?
"To modify a scheduled task
Open Scheduled Tasks.
Right-click the task you want to modify, and then click
Properties.
Do one or more of the following:
To change a program being run, in Run, type the path for
the new program.
To change the schedule for the task, click the Schedule
tab.
To customize the settings for the task, such as maximum
run time, idle time requirements, and power management
options, click the Settings tab.
To set security for the task, click the Security tab.
Notes
To open Scheduled Tasks, click Start, click All Programs,
point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then
click Scheduled Tasks.
If you change the user account or the program that is
being run, you must supply the password for the user
account.
If the task program requires command-line options, type
them in Run, after the task path.
If the path to the task program includes spaces, type
double quotation marks ("") around the entire task path.
For example:
"C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\Mplayer2.exe"
Confirm that the system date and time on your computer
are accurate, because Scheduled Tasks relies on this
information to run scheduled tasks. To verify or change
this information, double-click the time indicator on the
taskbar."
>-----Original Message-----
>For the admin user, a windows explorer session starts
>every time I log into XP. It is pointed to the
>c:\windows\system32 directory. There are no refrences
in
>the startup menu, autoexec.bat, config.sys or System
>Information Start Up Programs. There do not appear to
be
>any registry entires calling explorer.exe either.
>
>Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Dan Peters.
>.
>