start --> run --> msconfig --> tab systemstart
depednding on you version it opens your taskmanager (win 8 and 8.1) or
you get a list.
some applications (3rd party tools) (having good experience with
ccleaner) do provide some more useful information and a better interface.
the apps starting at startup listed there are "hidden" somewhere in the
registry. don't ask me where.
Regards,
Dennis
Am 23.09.2014 um 18:13 schrieb Tom Davies:
Hi :)
with iTunes i hunted around for at least an hour in all it's menu's and
there was no option anywhere that let me set it to not start at boot-up.
There was nothing in the equivalent of
"All Programs" - Start menu - Start
I'm sure i could have figured a way to force it but then i remembered how
to kill processes through task-manager so i just did that instead.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 23 September 2014 15:35, anne-ology <laginnis@gmail.com> wrote:
The simplest method to close these programs, should be to click on
each from the taskbar -
saving anything which hasn't been ...
then later they open right back up ;-)
[mere seconds ;-) ]
BTW - I don't know what Apple-Mobile is, but ITunes - as well as
other programs which happen to get into the start-up menu - can be removed
by clearing that and/or going into their individual properties/options and
re-setting that aspect -
when these programs are installed, they'll ask whether you want
short-cuts and where these should be -
[I always refuse the option to add to the start-up menu ;-)]
From: Tom Davies <tomcecf@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-l10n] LibreOffice installation wants to close
Firefox?
To: Mihovil Stanic <libreoffice@miho.im>
Cc: Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>, LibreOffice-l10n <
l10n@global.libreoffice.org>
Hi :)
Windows often grumbles if you try to install anything without first closing
down ALL open programs. Yesterday i had to use the;
Ctrl Alt Delete (dangerous right?) - Task manager
to force-quit iTunes and Apple-Mobile!!
I'd wasted a bit of time trying to poke around inside iTunes and in the
"Start" menu to try to stop iTunes from starting up at every boot-up but
apparently it doesn't like people to do that and 'needs' to run all the
time.
I was about to uninstall the Apple-mobile thing because the user has often
grumbled about his Android phone but just before doing so asked "So your
phone IS an Android then?". He said "Yes". So i clicked the uninstaller to
start. Then he added "It's a bloody Android iPhone". So i hastily
cancelled!! I can see this repair job is going to be tricky!
Regards from
Tom :)
On 19 September 2014 10:17, Mihovil Stanic <libreoffice@miho.im> wrote:
Thank you for answer.
Don't see any LO plugins or addons in my FF.
I have only Java plugins and every addon installed was manualy installed
by me.
Mihovil
19.09.2014 u 11:09, Andras Timar je napisao/la:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Mihovil Stanic <libreoffice@miho.im>
wrote:
Installing LO 4.3.2 RC2 now and installation stoped with message that
it
needs to close Firefox to continue!?
Why would LO have anything with Firefox? Some new changes?
LibreOffice provides a browser plugin (for ages, it's just been
removed from master).
Regards,
Andras
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