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automatic startup files
Please remind me. I found it once and can't find it
again. Besides ctrl panel/admin/serices and ctrl-alt-del, I seem to recall a program that throws up a window with about 5 tabs that lets you look at programs set to run at startup, like when you would look at autoexec.bat and autoexec.ini files in prior windows progs. I seem to recall accessing from the RUN command but can't recall the command. Can you help? thanx |
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automatic startup files
msconfig
Tom Swift "ELLIOTT" wrote in message ... Please remind me. I found it once and can't find it again. Besides ctrl panel/admin/serices and ctrl-alt-del, I seem to recall a program that throws up a window with about 5 tabs that lets you look at programs set to run at startup, like when you would look at autoexec.bat and autoexec.ini files in prior windows progs. I seem to recall accessing from the RUN command but can't recall the command. Can you help? thanx |
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automatic startup files
that was easy
thanx -----Original Message----- msconfig Tom Swift "ELLIOTT" wrote in message ... Please remind me. I found it once and can't find it again. Besides ctrl panel/admin/serices and ctrl-alt-del, I seem to recall a program that throws up a window with about 5 tabs that lets you look at programs set to run at startup, like when you would look at autoexec.bat and autoexec.ini files in prior windows progs. I seem to recall accessing from the RUN command but can't recall the command. Can you help? thanx . |
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