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How can I
easily control what applications will
run when my computer starts?
If you
want to edit the startup locations
manually, just
look at the following REGISTRY keys:
You should
also look in the startup folders for all
users and the current version.
If you're
using Windows 9X or ME, you have the
MSCONFIG utility to control what loads
in your Startup Group, as well as from
various places in the Registry.
Windows XP
brings back MSCONFIG as a native tool
and that version of MSCONFIG will work
great in Windows 2000. You can download
the XP version of MSCONFIG.
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