Re: All of a sudden, IE6.1 starts automatically upon user logon



Thanks.
Nevertheless, I think that Windows' startup should not be a secret and as
user I should EASILY be able to control what does or does not start
automatically on logon w/o any extra software.
I also try to avoid cramming my computer with stuff that I should normally
be able to manage without it.

David

"Loonier" <Loonier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8A9D20FB-C77A-4BC8-B8CD-0905618E2624@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I suggest you install something like Mike Lin's Startup Control Panel,
which
> accesses all the places where startups can be initiated, and allows you to
> toggle each entry on/off. You can get SCP from:
> http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml


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