Re: Baffling List



Not all of my time in Phoenix was bad, I just complain a lot. ;-)

It upsets me personally as a law abiding citizen with a legitimate copy of
windows that I have to download and install crap to prove just that. It
further browns me off that the pirates just find ways around whatever WGA
stuff that Microsoft comes out with and I have to download and install more
crap.

I do not mean to make light of the software piracy problem. I think the
pirates should be horse whipped, I just don't believe that I have to be
involved.

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Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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antioch <r.antiochdunkthis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Thanks Wesley
Glad to hear you had such a great time in Phoenix ;-) ;-)
You didn't miss much - nearly every other thread was WGA - and still is -
?????????????
Antioch

"Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I never do work when my machine can do it for me. Even if it takes
longer for me to have the machine do it. ;-)

To go to a specific line
1. On the Edit menu, click Go To.
2. In Goto line, type the line number you want the cursor to jump to.

Notes
* You do not have to have line numbers in your document for this command
to
work.
* Lines are counted down the left margin beginning at the top of the
document.

My notes:
Word Wrap must be turned off.
If you type a higher number than what you know exists, Notepad will help
you.

You'll get a message...
---------------------------
Notepad - Goto Line
---------------------------
Line number out of range
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

Click on OK and the Line Number will be highlighted in the Goto line
dialog.
Some times you have to count up a few lines by hand, but what the hey. I
wasn't going to count to 261 by myself. Not enough fingers and toes.
;-)

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MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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antioch <r.antiochdunkthis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
You sneaky barsteward - that is a neat trick - must give it a go
sometime.
I hope the OP comes back - he must have read the wrong file.
Modules 2 u 2 ;-)
Rgds
Antioch

"Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Antioch,

Modules? We ain't got no modules. We don't need no modules. I don't
have
to show you any stinking modules!

I couldn't resist. :-D

I have 261 loaded modules. I cheated, I copied the list from System
Info, pasted it into Notepad and did a Go To line number to count them.

We may never know for sure unless the OP posts back.

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MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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antioch <r.antiochdunkthis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Thank you for that Wesley.
I thought that was what he was meaning(I took a different route
though) but the bit about unknown install dates threw me.. I have no
dates of install showing in either Prog Groups or Startup Progs, so
assumed he must have been mentioning something else.
In addition I could see nothing like he has shown - though I did in
Loaded
Modules. Perhaps that is what he was referring to??
I have just over 400 in Loaded Modules.
Rgds
Antioch


"Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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SWAG.

Open Help and Support | Under Pick a task click on Use Tools to view
your
computer information and diagnose problems |Click on Advanced System
Information in the left hand pane | Click on View detailed system
information (Msinfo32.exe) in the right hand pane

Or click Start | Run | Type: msinfo32 | Click OK |
Click the [+] next to Software Environment to expand the list |
Click on Startup Programs

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MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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antioch <r.antiochdunkthis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
"Jack Black" <jackblack32003@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have opened the Help setion of WinXP and then opened a page
called
"My Computer Information - Software"

This shows a list of many (if not all the programs) I have on Start
Up under at heading called "Startup Program Group" . This list
shows a name
and an install date.
The list has approx 2300 items in it, most of which it says has an
"unknown" install date. I have managed to copy ths list to file
because I don';t have enough paper to print it. (97 pages)
I have appended, below, a sample of the list. If anyone would care
to
peruse the entire list, I would be happy to send it to them.
Does anyone know what this is? Is this the reason my machine seems
to
be slowing down?

Thanks

Hello BJ
I had hoped you might have got a hit on this thread, but no.
So I will ask the dumb question.
I tried to follow your sequence but got stuck at the first hurdle.
Where exactly and how did you get to all these files.
Thats if you dont mind?

.



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