On 17 Feb 2003 8:07 -0500, John O'Flynn wrote, at least in part: 

> The beauty of StartupCop, which I mentioned in an earlier
> post, is that it does all this for you (except the registry
> stuff).  It gives you a full list of Startup Programs,
> wherever they are loading from.  You have the option of
> disabling any you wish but leave them in place...

Startup Cop also offers the option of setting up startup 
profiles.  As an example you could have one profile for 
installing programs where every non-essential program is not 
loaded and another when you want "everything" loaded.

<http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,2097,00.asp> is the URL 
where you can get Startup Cop (Freeware - PC Mag registration 
required, no charge).  The following sites may help in 
determining what some  programs being loaded are and if you 
really "need" them:

<http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_pages/startup_full.htm>

<http://www2.whidbey.com/djdenham/Uncheck.htm>

Karl
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