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    Startup Utility

    Came across this. Looks pretty cool, though I haven't tried it yet.

    http://www.ponderlabs.com/sut/index.php

    The chess program look kind of cool too.

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    View contents of your Startup folder and relevant registry keys in one place.
    Easy to check mark items that you want to remove.
    Easy to back up the registry before modifying.
    Auto backup of items before deletion.
    Easy to restore last modification if you change your mind.
    Free, no nag software.
    BUT errr ummm ... TEST before recommending ? - for this I use HijackThis

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    I like it!!!!
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    i like Startup Control Panel.

    2 versions, one that puts itself in the control panel, and a standalone exe. works on 95/98/ME/NT/2k/XP
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    Quote Originally Posted by confus-ed
    BUT errr ummm ... TEST before recommending ? - for this I use HijackThis

    I would have to agree - not a good idea to mention a product in this forum unless you have personal expirence with it.

    I am a fan of Mike Lin program as well; another good startup program for all windows platforms is Startup by Codestuff
    Last edited by Poseidon; March 13th, 2004 at 01:30 AM.
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