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Startup Control Panel
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by Mike Lin (mlin@monmouth.com)

Startup Control Panel is a nifty control panel applet that allows you
to control what programs run at system startup. I wrote it because
I was tired of digging through the registry all the time; I hope you
like it!

TO INSTALL:

Startup Control Panel uses the Microsoft Windows Installer engine for
its setup routine. Many applications from Microsoft and other third
party vendors now use this engine, so there is a good chance that it
is already present on your system. If, however, you are unable to open
the *.msi package contained in this zip file, you will need to install
the runtime.

The runtime is about 1.5MB and is available from Microsoft -

For Windows 9x:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=17343

For Windows NT 4.0:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=17344

Windows 2000 and Windows Me have the Windows Installer built-in.

TO USE:

Open control panel and select "Startup".

You are presented with a dialog box with several tabs. Each tab
represents a different method of starting a program at system
startup. These include:

Startup (user) - Run the program from the current user's Startup
folder.

Startup (common) - Run the program from the common (all users) Startup
folder (NT only)

HKLM / Run - Run the program from the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (all users)
Registry key.

HKCU / Run - Run the program from the HKEY_CURRENT_USER Registry key.

Services - Run these system services before the user logs on. This
is usually used for things like virus scanners.

Run Once - These programs are run once and once only at the next
system startup.

To add an item to a list, right-click some blank space in the list
and select "New...". Here you can enter a descriptive name for the
program, and the path to the program's executable (you can also
browse for it).

To modify an existing item, right-click it and select "Edit...".

To delete an item, right-click it and select Delete.

Items can be disabled by clearing the checkbox next to them or by
right-clicking them and selecting "Disable". Disabled items do not
run at system startup, but they still appear on the list so that you
can re-enable them later. To enable a disabled item, makr the
checkbox next to it or right-click it and select "Enable".

You can also drag & drop files from Windows Explorer into one of
the lists to add it to the list.