RE: [NF] soffice Always in Task Manager ... Rats

2006-09-15 Thread Hal Kaplan
= -Original Message- = From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] = [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George = Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 12:05 = To: profox@leafe.com = Subject: [NF] soffice Always in Task Manager ... Rats =  = After login of Win XP Pro my process tab of the Task = Manager. I

Re: [NF] soffice Always in Task Manager ... Rats

2006-09-15 Thread Ted Roche
On 9/15/06, George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After login of Win XP Pro my process tab of the Task Manager. I don't want to un-install StarOffice but don't want it to always be running. Where (how) in Windows XP Pro do I control what is running and what is not? I suspect that StarOffice and

Re: [NF] soffice Always in Task Manager ... Rats

2006-09-15 Thread Whil Hentzen (Pro*)
George wrote: After login of Win XP Pro my process tab of the Task Manager. I don't want to un-install StarOffice but don't want it to always be running. Where (how) in Windows XP Pro do I control what is running and what is not? I suspect you've got StarOffice (OO?) set up with the

Re: [NF] soffice Always in Task Manager ... Rats

2006-09-15 Thread Malcolm Greene
Load OpenOffice.org during system start-up. On the same topic, is there a way to pre-load the VFP runtime at workstation startup so that VFP applications load faster? No pressing need for this - just curious. Thanks, Malcolm ___ Post Messages to:

Re: [NF] soffice Always in Task Manager ... Rats

2006-09-15 Thread Ted Roche
On 9/15/06, Malcolm Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Load OpenOffice.org during system start-up. On the same topic, is there a way to pre-load the VFP runtime at workstation startup so that VFP applications load faster? No pressing need for this - just curious. Sure, but it's likely a pretty