I just wanted to let everyone know of this sweet app I found listed on OpenSourceWindows.org. It's called Startup Manager, and it pulls processes & applications listed in your startup folder, registry, Window boot file, and puts it all into a nice user-friendly GUI. Within the GUI, you can delete processes that are scheduled to start when your computer starts, and add others. I personally love this, because I hate when apps decide they're gonna start when the computer starts, and then put that info in some hard to find place like the registry. Go check it out, I'm sure a lot of people will benefit from it, I just thot it was noteworthy.
Here's the link.
And some screenshot for those still trying to understand me.
Sorry for sounding like spam, just thot it was a really beneficial app.
There's always been MSConfig.
OpenSource you say? Hmmmm... A possible candidate for a new app. Though, you're already almost done with it, aren't you?
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook
Open Source Well, it is a 'Startup Manager' so it's only useful portably if you're changing a friends config.
Wait, is that the sound of hacking?
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook
...no.
Make it so explorer doesn't run on start. See if they can figure it out.
A sinister, devious little programmer you are.
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook
i am glad i dont personally know you...
Please search before posting. ~Thanks
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very devious
Too many lonely hearts in the real world
Too many bridges you can burn
Too many tables you can't turn
Don't wanna live my life in the real world
Once it doesn't run can you even get to any of your programs? Man that would be a bummer.
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I would guess ctrl+alt+delete and run explorer.exe again.
Too many lonely hearts in the real world
Too many bridges you can burn
Too many tables you can't turn
Don't wanna live my life in the real world
But the average user wouldn't know to do that.
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Alright, I'm done.
Would you mind making it portable? This would be great for when I help my less computer savey friends and family do maintenance on their computers.
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I've already contaced the author about a couple things, so I'll check where settings are stored and see if he can accomodate them portably.
Give me a few weeks tho. It'll probably be quicker than that. I just don't wanna give you a deadline too short.
Thanks Patrick
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Is the registry key to run on of them? I thought about maybe dorking with it (Please don't shoot me) so I installed in on one computer and went home with it and it would run.
But you know all that all ready . . . So I'm just rambling . . .
Too many lonely hearts in the real world
Too many bridges you can burn
Too many tables you can't turn
Don't wanna live my life in the real world
Lol, you lost me.
I'm not even going to try to answer that, I honestly have no idea what you're saying.
I copied it onto my flash drive- but when I got home it wouldn't run. Said it needed a registry key.
But you knew that right ?:
Too many lonely hearts in the real world
Too many bridges you can burn
Too many tables you can't turn
Don't wanna live my life in the real world
There's a portable version available on the apps site, but it still needs that registry key, which I will be taking care of.
I've been looking on my system and I don't see to many major issues. One question though. How come it can't uncheck most of the programs it shows that are already there only delete them?
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Unfortunately, it only supports enabling and disabling items that are msconfig compatible.
WinKey+R -> msconfig