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sammy
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win 98 question
on a win 98 computer,when i boot up,a program(word perfect)always starts automatically.how do i get rid of this?
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12-13-01 08:38 PM
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Nicole
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: California Country: USA State: Certifications: MCP Working on: MCDBA
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There's an easier way. Check to see if Word Perfect is in your Startup folder. (Start -> Programs -> Startup) If it is (and it probably will be), just delete that shortcut.
If you delete it from MSConfig, it sends annoying messages about having changed your settings and adds a "Disabled Start-up Items" folder to you Start menu. Personally, I find that annoying.
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