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Question about 'Identifying the programs that Windows runs at boot'
Sunday, September 1, 2002 at 1:11 am
Posted by Aditya (13 messages posted)

I have a question about Identifying the programs that Windows runs at boot:

my computer immediatly tries to connect to the internet directly after booting.if i immediately connect it's ok but if i try to connect after some time it gives an error saying the modem port is already in use.i've tried everything but am unable to find the rogue program that trying to connect to the internet.please help.

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re: Question about 'Identifying the programs that Windows runs at boot'
Monday, September 2, 2002 at 5:03 am
Posted by J.T. Kiser (195 messages posted)

Try http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml


On Sunday, September 1, 2002 at 1:11 am, jake wrote:
>I have a question about Identifying
>the programs that Windows runs at boot
:

my computer immediatly tries to connect
>to the internet directly after booting.if i immediately connect it's ok but if i
>try to connect after some time it gives an error saying the modem port is already
>in use.i've tried everything but am unable to find the rogue program that trying
>to connect to the internet.please help.
>
>

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