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hi, using STARTER (FROM www.sysi

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mrq35

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Apr 23, 2003
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hi,

using STARTER (FROM I NOTICE AN ITEM CALLED 360SCProgram. it has no value or any properties i could find. has anyone seen this program? thx. -yc
 
No idea where you got that from that site!
There is no such program on sysinternal.
Unless it is the unzipped name, but that does not help us much.

Marc
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good question. i thought i got it from that site. but i guess it is not from there. help tells me it is written by codestuff
does this ring a bell. using STARTER i can see "items:
 
hi,

i found where i got it. goto:

scroll down till you see:

Starter 5.6.1.23 489K (25-March-2003)
Manage all your startup tasks with Starter. We have for a long time championed Startup Manager below, but it has not been updated since 1998, so now comes Starter, its replacement. Starter is an absolute must for anyone who wants to manage background tasks on Windows 95/98/NT4/ME/2000/XP. Starter has picked up where Startup Manager above left off. Just as with Startup Manager it is a 6-star product which looks and works almost exactly like Startup Manager except that, thanks to being more up-to-date, it will find some of the additional Windows 2000/XP startup registry keys which Startup Manager will not. But Startup takes the product to another level : you can view all the background tasks that are running on your PC, including the hidden background tasks which do not show on Ctrl+Alt+Del – extremely useful to track all background tasks and potential trojan horses. You can terminate tasks, you can view module dependencies (what DLLs and EXEs are used, in the background, by a program you are using – say Microsoft Excel, for instance), you can change task priorities, you can export the Registry, or parts of it, you can import into the Registry, you can save a particular view to a file, and lots more. This is the veritable Swiss Army knife of The Task List & Startup Tasks. A must. FREE.
 
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