Hi
Thomas,
Yes,
that’s also a good utility but I was going for a bit simpler approach for
Ara. However, the different
registry keys, startup folder, user or machine settings, etc are also
available from what I listed.
However his problem may be something that has modified or broken a
registry key, so our suggestions may not help. But your nomination is a good
one as well -- always nice to have some choices. BTW – remember to leave a space at the
end of a posted link before you put punctuation as what you posed was a dead
link. For anyone else who wants
to get to that site, try this: http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/autoruns.shtml (i.e., the
posted
address without the “.” at the
end). Lots of other useful
utilities at the home site http://www.sysinternals.com/ .
Peace
and Justice ---
Patrick
-----Original
Message-----
From: Thomas
Ludwig [mailto:Thomas.Ludwig@xxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 12:04
AM
To:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amibroker] Re:
OFF-Topic
Patrick,
The
programs you mention are indeed very useful. However, the problem
with most startup monitoring programs is that they do not survey
all
available startup locations in Windows (and there are really
a lot of
them!). The most complete list is probably included in
"Autoruns"
from http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/autoruns.shtml.
Greetings,
Thomas
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Patrick Hargus"
<47nwtrader@xxxx>
wrote:
> Hi
Ara,
>
> If you haven't found the problem, try
using Startup Inspector
(freeware)
> which you can
get from http://www.windowsstartup.com/
. Once
installed, you
> can examine all
programs which run at startup. You might also want
to
> install StartupMonitor (also freeware) which
runs in the background
and
> alerts you to changes
in the registry to your startup sequence.
Get it
from
> Mike Lin's site at http://www.mlin.net/StartupMonitor.shtml
(he
also has
> Startup Control Panel another
useful freeware utility). I use
these on
both
> a Win2K box as well as boxes with XP Pro SP1 and
SP2. Good luck.
>
> Peace and
Justice --- Patrick
>
>
-----Original Message-----
> From: Ara Kaloustian
[mailto:ara1@xxxx]
> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 5:56
PM
> To: AB-Main
> Subject: [amibroker]
OFF-Topic
>
> When I reboot PC (WIN 2000), I
get a message "Execution of the
specified
>
command has failed".
>
> I can click OK, and
all seems to be fine .... but reliability has
decreased
> recently ... so I guess all is not
fine.!
>
> Anyone know where the startup
commands are located?
>
>
Thanks
>
> Ara
>
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