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Bruce

2003-12-22, 2:25 pm

Does any one know how to stop a folder from opening when you start a 2000
Pro OS.

there is nothing in the start up, win.ini, system.ini or in the registry
Current Version



Mark

2003-12-22, 8:24 pm

You have a null value in the registry run key...Looks like this "".
Probably from some program you have deleted. Delete the key in the
registry...you will find it here:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\M
icrosoft\Windows\CurrentVersio
n\Run]


Mark

"Bruce" <inverc@ouareau.com> wrote in message
news:wxGFb.3903$d%1.857831@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Does any one know how to stop a folder from opening when you start a 2000
> Pro OS.
>
> there is nothing in the start up, win.ini, system.ini or in the registry
> Current Version
>
>
>



Bruce

2003-12-27, 11:23 am

I have tried looking in there and none of the files in the registry area
you gave me are the one that open up. In my case it is my download directory
on anther drive from my OS. any other ideas?

Bruce



"Mark" <mschal@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:38MFb.1508$zC4.1557713@news2.news.adelphia.net...
> You have a null value in the registry run key...Looks like this "".
> Probably from some program you have deleted. Delete the key in the
> registry...you will find it here:
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\M
icrosoft\Windows\CurrentVersio
n\Run]
>
>
> Mark
>
> "Bruce" <inverc@ouareau.com> wrote in message
> news:wxGFb.3903$d%1.857831@news20.bellglobal.com...
2000[color=blue]
>
>



MadTechie

2003-12-29, 4:24 pm


What exactly is opening at startup?
When did this start?


MadTechie
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