- Re: Anti-malware on Win2K: Run as administrator or user
- Posted by YoKenny on February 4th, 2006
Jim Byrd <jrbyrd@spamlessadelphia.net> typed:
Using MSCONFIG as a Startup Control Manager can be hazardous to your WinXP
system.
It has the capability to stop critical System Services that are critical to
WinXP's operation and could render the system un-bootable.
Get Mike Lin's Startup Control Panel as this is a much safer Startup Control
Manager:
http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml
WinPatrol has a function that displays Startup applications and can disable
them.
It also has several real time monitors that warn you about critical system
modifications.
Highly recommended.
http://www.winpatrol.com
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- Posted by YoKenny on February 4th, 2006
YoKenny <address@nowere.invalid> typed:
I ment Win2K.
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