Re: not all start-up apps start



On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 02:14:01 -0700, Zoghrob
<Zoghrob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm using Windows XP SP1, with Zone Alarm (fire wall), NOD32 (anti virus).
Something funny started couple a days ago, when I start windows & log on to
my account, only zone alarm & lan icons load to the system tray & none else
does, but when I log off then on again, all the usual apps load to the system
tray. This sequence has been occurring every time now I start my computer for
2 days.
I was used to that 1 application may not load to the system tray
occasionally but that was a temp monitor or a sound control, & not always &
never more than 1 app failed to load, but now things r different.
Any clues?

Do a system restore to the day before it started .
.



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