Re: Stop Msconfig.exe's Post-Boot Confirmation from Popping Up



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"phal" <phal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:81630962-3543-4B61-B067-2A49E0F3F46E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I want to forever stop all automatic changes to my startup menu in XP. I am
using Spybot S&D's Tea Timer which does a good job of preventing the registry
changes, but everytime I reboot, it get the post boot confirmation pop up.
I check the box to "do not show this warning again" but still get the
warning every time I reboot.
Can I completely block all non physical startup changes somehow and do away
with teatimer or is there a way to modify the registry to kill the post boot
confirmation?
I do want the ability to manually input into MSCONFIG.
I have been dealing with this for years and would really like to find a
solution.
Thanks...gary

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