Error - template LAYOUT-DATA-WRAPPER not found

A configuration error was detected in the CGI script; the LAYOUT-DATA-WRAPPER template could not be found.

Error - template STYLE-SHEET not found

A configuration error was detected in the CGI script; the STYLE-SHEET template could not be found.

Error - template SUB-TOP-BANNER not found

A configuration error was detected in the CGI script; the SUB-TOP-BANNER template could not be found.
Subject:
From:
George Parmenter <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sun, 10 Feb 2002 14:34:35 -0500
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I believe there is a folder called "startup" within the programs folder
within the start menu folder within the windows folder. Just take the
things out of the startup folder that you want removed.

At 11:04 PM 2/10/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Diana writes:
>
><<I have just configured an old computer for a friend which runs Windows 95.
>It's been a long time since I've dealt with this OS and can't remember how
>to take programs out of "Start up."  In Windows 98 I use "msconfig."  Is there
>anything comparable in Win 95?>>
>
>Easiest is to download msconfig.exe from Microsoft or most freeware
>sites.  It's very small and works well with Win 95.  You don't need to
>install it, just place the file anywhere.
>
>Otherwise you can go to my tutorials for full details of registry and other
>places whence startup programs may run, such as Win.ini, Autoexec.bat etc.
>
>Don Penlington
>
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