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shell service object delay load
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Posted 20 February 2003 - 10:44 AM
try sniffing around using msconfig. it can do miracles with disabling stuff at startup.
Start -> run -> msconfig <enter> then click on "startup"
Also, you can mess with services that start up using a less freindly windows tool. Go to Start -> Settings -> Contyrol Panel -> Switch To Classic view (if necessary) -> Administrative Tools -> Services
using this tool you can disable services for your current session and/or disable them from start up
So use the services tool as well as msconfig to do what you need
by the way, excellent choice on SuSE Linux prof. It is the BEST distro out there. i run pro 8.1
Start -> run -> msconfig <enter> then click on "startup"
Also, you can mess with services that start up using a less freindly windows tool. Go to Start -> Settings -> Contyrol Panel -> Switch To Classic view (if necessary) -> Administrative Tools -> Services
using this tool you can disable services for your current session and/or disable them from start up
So use the services tool as well as msconfig to do what you need
by the way, excellent choice on SuSE Linux prof. It is the BEST distro out there. i run pro 8.1
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