Does anyone know how to get rid of an icon in my system tray in W2k
I tried the registray but I couldn't figure it out and the program doesn't come with a setting that let you do that
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Does anyone know how to get rid of an icon in my system tray in W2k
I tried the registray but I couldn't figure it out and the program doesn't come with a setting that let you do that
It is probably in the run folder in the registry...
Start > Run...
msconfig (press enter)
In the window that comes up, click on the Startup List tab, and uncheck the program that you don't want running.
Which program is it, btw?
I don't think Win2K has msconfig...don't know much about Win2K, but at least that is not working in the norwegian version....But it works in Win Me and older stuff...Quote:
Originally posted by mendhak
Start > Run...
msconfig (press enter)
In the window that comes up, click on the Startup List tab, and uncheck the program that you don't want running.
Which program is it, btw?
Then Win2K will have its own version of msconfig... perhaps winconfig?Quote:
Originally posted by NoteMe
I don't think Win2K has msconfig...don't know much about Win2K, but at least that is not working in the norwegian version....But it works in Win Me and older stuff...
If not, then he can download regcleaner, and use it's startup list feature to remove the prog.
Or as I said, go to the run folder in the registry...;)
Don't listen to NoteMe ... he can't 'help' ;)
Always listen to me, I'm a helper...maybe a IFFY helper, but still a helper...
BTW couldn't find winconfig on my Win2K PC either...and I'm too lasy to look it up in my Win2K book...
(ooops did I say that I have a win"k book....:o )
No, never listen to NoteMe.
He could get a third party startup control thingamajig:
http://www.infopackets.com/freenewsa...2000+users.htm
It also mentions that msconfig can be made to work with Windows 2000.
Always listen to me....BTW great link...I bookmarked it...:D thanks ;)
You can download "msconfig.exe" and use it on 2K.
http://www2.whidbey.com/djdenham/Msconfig.htm