-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Startup List Colleen

Yep.  That just removes the shortcut in the start menu.  Unless you've 
already deleted the program.  Then the shortcut wouldn't have been working 
anyway.  Sometimes software doesn't uninstall cleanly and you need to 
remove the shortcut yourself (and other files too).

At 03:05 AM 11/27/2004, you wrote:
>So Colleen, if one follows these instructions and removes certain programs
>from the list, then those programs are still available by manually starting
>them up when you want to use them, is that correct?  ~Glo
>
>Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Startup List Colleen
>
>Sorry, I just assumed XP.  I should know better.  If you mean the programs
>that you see when you click on Start here's what you do:
>
>Click Start, Settings, Taskbar & Start Menu
>Click Start Menu Programs
>Click Remove
>Click on the program and then click Remove.
>
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