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Kodak Easy Share
Posted by Menno Hershberger on December 2nd, 2005


How important is it to have this in the startup group? What won't work or
can't be made to work if it is disabled? I've been getting quite a few
computers in lately that have it installed and in the system tray at
startup. To me it appears to be a resource hog. Since I don't use it
myself, I don't really know what its significance is.

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Posted by Tom [Pepper] Willett on December 2nd, 2005


I took mine out of start up, and simply start it manually when I need it.

Tom
"Menno Hershberger" <mhersh22@nosuchplace.net> wrote in message
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| How important is it to have this in the startup group? What won't work or
| can't be made to work if it is disabled? I've been getting quite a few
| computers in lately that have it installed and in the system tray at
| startup. To me it appears to be a resource hog. Since I don't use it
| myself, I don't really know what its significance is.
|
| --
| --- A Freudian slip is when you say one thing but mean your mother. ---


Posted by Ghostrider on December 2nd, 2005



Menno Hershberger wrote:

> How important is it to have this in the startup group? What won't work or
> can't be made to work if it is disabled? I've been getting quite a few
> computers in lately that have it installed and in the system tray at
> startup. To me it appears to be a resource hog. Since I don't use it
> myself, I don't really know what its significance is.
>


The shortcut isn't important. It can be removed to the desktop
or deleted entirely, running the program manually from the
Programs group.

In addition, Kodak Easy Group behave like adware, making itself
the default picture viewer and also preparing downloaded pictures
for uploading to a Kodak processing center.

Posted by Menno Hershberger on December 2nd, 2005


Ghostrider <-00-@fitron.142> wrote in
news:OcezHVu9FHA.1440@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl:

>
> Menno Hershberger wrote:
>
>> How important is it to have this in the startup group? What won't
>> work or can't be made to work if it is disabled? I've been getting
>> quite a few computers in lately that have it installed and in the
>> system tray at startup. To me it appears to be a resource hog. Since
>> I don't use it myself, I don't really know what its significance is.
>>

>
> The shortcut isn't important. It can be removed to the desktop
> or deleted entirely, running the program manually from the
> Programs group.
>
> In addition, Kodak Easy Group behave like adware, making itself
> the default picture viewer and also preparing downloaded pictures
> for uploading to a Kodak processing center.


OK... thanks to both of you. I'll take it out of startup.

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Posted by Carl G on December 2nd, 2005


I don't have mine in startup group either and everything works great.

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Carl G
"Menno Hershberger" <mhersh22@nosuchplace.net> wrote in message
news:Xns971FC2197272Fbutter@daisymae.com...
> How important is it to have this in the startup group? What won't work or
> can't be made to work if it is disabled? I've been getting quite a few
> computers in lately that have it installed and in the system tray at
> startup. To me it appears to be a resource hog. Since I don't use it
> myself, I don't really know what its significance is.
>
> --
> --- A Freudian slip is when you say one thing but mean your mother. ---




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