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Old 08-31-2005, 05:35 AM   #1 of 17
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Will the real XP startup folder please stand up?


Hey Guys!

I want to have a particular program start when my
XP boots up. There is no "auto start up" in the
program's options menu.

I would imagine all I need is to make a shortcut
of the program .exe icon and place it in the startup
folder to have it automatically start up.

....but which folder is that? Windows has a few
startup folders and I am not sure which is the one
I need.

Thanks in advance for your assistance.





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Old 08-31-2005, 06:14 AM   #2 of 17
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If you want the program to start for all users on your PC, put it here:

\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

Otherwise, instead of All Users, put it under your login name.



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Old 08-31-2005, 10:13 AM   #3 of 17
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If there is more than one person logging on with their own accounts to that computer, then it depends if you want that program to start up for everyone or just you.

For everyone the shortcut should go in

C:\Documents and Settings\all users\start menu\programs\startup

For just yourself the shortcut should go in

C:\Documents and Settings\your account name here\start menu\programs\startup



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Old 08-31-2005, 11:59 AM   #4 of 17
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I like to use a quick and easy way to do this. If you click on your Start button and pull up the "All Programs" menu there should be a "Startup" folder in there. You can just click and drag your icon into that. This folder should be the user specific Startup folder.



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Old 08-31-2005, 05:59 PM   #5 of 17
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what Mike and Paul said are both correct.
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Old 08-31-2005, 09:14 PM   #6 of 17
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On a related note, I've got programs that start automatically upon login but are not in the start folder. I heard they could be somewhere in the registry. Any ideas on how to find those and safely remove them?

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Old 08-31-2005, 10:38 PM   #7 of 17
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On a related note, I've got programs that start automatically upon login but are not in the start folder. I heard they could be somewhere in the registry. Any ideas on how to find those and safely remove them?

Disclaimer: You can fudge up your Windows pretty good if you don't know what you are doing.

Ok, that out of the way, click Start then Run. Type regedit into the box and click ok. Welcome to the Registry.

Next, click My Computer so it's highlighted, then File -> Export. Name it and save it in a location you'll remember. This back's up your entire registry should you fudge it up. you can later restore it back by right-clicking the file and choosing merge.

Ok, now go to My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Win dows\CurrentVersion\Run

On the right side you'll see references to a number of programs (exe). You can delete the reference you want by clicking on it and hitting delete. It will NOT delete the program, but will prevent it from starting.

If you don't know what the program is, simply type the name of the exe in Google and you'll usually find out what it's for.

You may also want to check out the Add/Remove programs in control panels.



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Old 08-31-2005, 11:16 PM   #8 of 17
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what Mike and Paul said are both correct.
Um, and I'm not?:b

As for the registry question, before you do any of that, I would check the program's options menu. Many of them are courteous enough to allow you to choose if you want it to run at startup or not.


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Old 09-01-2005, 01:09 AM   #9 of 17
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And before you edit the registry...

Start>Run...
type in "msconfig".

The last tab has a list of things set to run at startup. Uncheck the ones you don't want to start.


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