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Old June 29th, 2005, 09:14 PM
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start up programs

Whenever i start up classic MSN messenger and Stickies also open, how can i stop classic from running these programs at start up?
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Go to your system folder and then scroll down to startup file and open the startup file in there will be the MSN messenger and stickies and just pul them out and put in the disabled startup file. That way you will get rid of the pesky startups.
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It is the System folder with the 9 on the folder icon. Do not confuse it with System that has an X on the folder icon.
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Actually, it's a folder called "Startup Items."

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