XP Startup Cleaner provide you with
four options to make a
program run at windows
startup:
-
Startup Folder
-
Registry
-
Win.Ini
-
UserInit
Startup Folder:
Under this option just
specify a program and the
startup manager will add
that program in the startup
folder of windows. This
folder contains those
programs which will be
executed automatically when
your system starts.
You can see the list of
startup programs in
Start - > Programs - >
Startup.
XP Startup Cleaner provides you with
the option to apply the
settings for all the users
of the system or just to the
currently logged user.
Settings made under the All
users group will apply to
all users of your system.
The programs specified here
will start on windows
startup for all the users of
your system that is once you
add or remove any program
from the All Users group it
will affect all user
accounts of your system.
Settings made under the
Current User group will
apply to the currently
logged on user. The programs
selected under this heading
will start on windows
startup for currently logged
user.
Registry:
This option allows you to
add the program entries to
windows registry. The
applications added to
registry will also execute
upon the start up but you
can edit them through
registry only. They will not
be available in the
Start - > Programs - >
Startup. Here also
you can specify the entries
for current user or for all
users of the system.
Run:
The programs specified
here will be executed
always upon startup.
Run Once:
The program you specify
here will execute only
once i.e. when you add
them and restart the
computer for the first
but not after that.
Run Services:
Specify the services of
windows which you wish
to execute.
Run Services Once:
Specify those services
which you wish to
execute only once i.e.
just for once when you
restart computer after
specifying the service.
Run: Specify
those programs which you
wish to execute on
startup for the
currently logged.
Run Once: Specify
those programs which you
wish to execute on
startup only once for
the user account
currently logged.
Win.Ini: Win.ini is
a system file of Windows
which executes
automatically on startup
i.e. it is a boot file.
Specify the applications
which you wish to be in
memory throughout the
system run.
Specify the applications
which you wish to
execute along with
Win.ini.
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