Jim
December 6th 03, 12:46 PM
In xp home, when I use "switch user" I get an error message "this program is
already running" . Using msconfig, I can see that a routine called umsd,
which I installed so that I could use a USB memory pen, is in startup for
each user.
In windows98, either unticking in msconfig, or, if this failed, deleting
from windows/startup, would stop a routine loading automatically at startup.
From what I've read using google, it looks as though the only way to cure it
in xp is to edit the registry - is this correct?
If I simply uninstall the umsd software, is there any utility similar to
norton systemcheck, which checks for registry entries pointing to absent
files?
Jim
already running" . Using msconfig, I can see that a routine called umsd,
which I installed so that I could use a USB memory pen, is in startup for
each user.
In windows98, either unticking in msconfig, or, if this failed, deleting
from windows/startup, would stop a routine loading automatically at startup.
From what I've read using google, it looks as though the only way to cure it
in xp is to edit the registry - is this correct?
If I simply uninstall the umsd software, is there any utility similar to
norton systemcheck, which checks for registry entries pointing to absent
files?
Jim