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Author: spandxtria
Date: Jun 17, 2008 11:52
True. Or use a program like Autoruns, a free download, which can find programs in more places than msconfig can.. I was assuming the OP wanted to keep the program running, but just didn't want the icon in the system tray/notification area - but of course I might have been wrong :-) On 1/26/2008, Jaime posted this: You also might be able to go into msconfig (Click Start, Run, type "msconfig"
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