Re: Open window when starting up Windows 2000

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From: Dave Patrick (mail_at_NoSpam.DSPatrick.com)
Date: 05/16/04

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    Two separate issues. You posted
    (Default) c:\winnt\system32
    The value "c:\winnt\system32" is the cause of your problem.

    For the spyware you might want to try one or both of these.

    http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/
    http://www.safer-networking.org/index.php?page=spybotsd

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    "James" wrote:
    |I deleted any reference to SysUpd in the registry. Just
    | deleting it from RUN didn't work.  (Unless I didn't
    | understand what you meant from "delete the value from
    | (Default).  Where is this?)
    |
    | Even after deleting all SysUpd references in the registry
    | and renaming the SysUpd.exe file to xxxxSysUpd.exe, I still
    | have the folder/window opening up after booting up.
    |
    | Do you have any other suggestions that I may try? 
    

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