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Mon, 11 Mar 2002 15:49:02 -0500
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I can't help you there since I just installed 2000 myself. I am really
confused by it. I knew 98SE inside and out but everything is different
on 2K. One problem in particular that I am having is a program that
starts when windows does, it is missing a 'virtual device driver' (so it
tells me) but I don't know what the program is. I used to use MSCONFIG
(using 'run' I would type msconfig in and get a window with a tab that
told me what was starting when windows opened) but that does not work
under 2K. Can anyone tell me where I can find out what is starting up
when windows 2K loads? Thanks

Domenick

Bundy, Keith wrote:

>I migrated to Windows 2K not long ago.  There is a program - Microsoft
>ActiveSync - that is starting automatically when I boot up.  I want the
>program, but I don't want it automatically starting when I boot the machine.
>Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
>
>
>Keith Bundy
>Director of Student Development
>Dakota State University
>Madison, SD
>605-256-5121
>
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