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Donna
April 5th 03, 12:23 AM
If another one of these questions from me shows up again -
please ignore - I had posted this at about 7 this AM &
when it didn't show up did it again this afternoon!

Thank you ever so much! Both things worked perfectly!
The program had nothing that I could find to disable the
option - that's why I was so stuck about it, and it never
occurred to me to do something so SIMPLE as hit the
delete key - geez!

Thanks again!
>-----Original Message-----
>As for the first problem, usually there is a feature
within the program's options settings to disable a
systray icon. Look for that first. If no joy, go to
Start|Run... and type in msconfig and hit enter. Now
go to the Startup tab and uncheck the offending program.
This should disable it next reboot. You will get a
warning message on reboot that you are using "selective
startup". Put a check in the box to never get warned
again (if you wish).
>
>As for #2, just delete the wrong name in the username
box by highlighting it and hitting the delete key. Then
enter the new name and password again.
>
>Hope this helped!

Donna
April 5th 03, 12:23 AM
If another one of these questions from me shows up again -
please ignore - I had posted this at about 7 this AM &
when it didn't show up did it again this afternoon!

Thank you ever so much! Both things worked perfectly!
The program had nothing that I could find to disable the
option - that's why I was so stuck about it, and it never
occurred to me to do something so SIMPLE as hit the
delete key - geez!

Thanks again!
>-----Original Message-----
>As for the first problem, usually there is a feature
within the program's options settings to disable a
systray icon. Look for that first. If no joy, go to
Start|Run... and type in msconfig and hit enter. Now
go to the Startup tab and uncheck the offending program.
This should disable it next reboot. You will get a
warning message on reboot that you are using "selective
startup". Put a check in the box to never get warned
again (if you wish).
>
>As for #2, just delete the wrong name in the username
box by highlighting it and hitting the delete key. Then
enter the new name and password again.
>
>Hope this helped!

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