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Old 01-07-2004, 10:03 AM
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Add scheduled tasks

Hi guys, my PC's been recently opening an "add tasks" window on startup, which is slowing things down to no end.. if anyone has any ideas how i could stop this i'd be v grateful.

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What opertaing system are you running? It can be disabled in your registry setting or by going into run, and type "msconfig" without the quotation.

Select the startup tab and disable whichever services you want to stop. But I still prefer the registry method, but either way it'll work.
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Re: Add scheduled tasks

thanks very much, i'll try it when i get home tonight, hopefully it'll work.. im running Win98...

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