Lewis wrote:
>Does anyone know how to arrange the programs that are in startup so
>certain ones will open before others?>>
I'm pretty sure that XP runs the registry startups before it executes those
in the startup folder. So you could perhaps try putting the ones you want
to execute first into the registry Run sections. There are basically 2
accessible sections--one in HKey Current User and one in HKey Local
Machine--I forget which executes first, but you could play around in there.
Alternatively you could probably do it via an autoexec batch file with
various time delays, if you can remember dos language---but hardly worth
the bother unless you have a compelling reason.
I'm not sure that anything would be gained by the exercise. XP is pretty
good at sorting these things out for itself.
On the odd occasion when I've had some rogue utility that doesn't want to
start properly until after everything else is running, I've just started it
manually from a desk shortcut. With XP seldom needing to be rebooted more
than once or twice a week, it's not a problem.
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