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Blue Fish
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      10-18-2007
Hello:

I am looking for the methods that can place the shortcut on startup. I
have try to place BGINFO but it show that I can't place here.

Any methods I can place it?

Thanks!
 
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dzomlija
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      10-18-2007

Click on the Start Orb, click All-Programs, find the Startup folder,
right-click it then click Explore. This will open the folder itself.
From there you can put whatever shortcuts you need.


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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      10-18-2007
Click the "Start" button, Click "All Programs" then right click the
"Startup" folder.

Notice one of the options is "Open All Users".

Select it, and try putting the shortcut to the program you want to run for
all users there.
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"Blue Fish" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hello:
>
> I am looking for the methods that can place the shortcut on startup. I
> have try to place BGINFO but it show that I can't place here.
>
> Any methods I can place it?
>
> Thanks!



 
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dzomlija
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      10-18-2007

I'm not entirely sure how you failed. Where my instructions not clear
enough? But here is another, hopefully clearer, set of instructions:


- Move the mouse pointer over the start button (The round blue icon
in the bottom left of your scren) and then use the LEFT mouse button
to click it
- I whole list of icons appears, of which one is labelled "All
Programs". This will be at the bottom of the list. Again, use the LEFT
mouse button to click it.
- The list will change to show another whole bunch of icons, which
look like folders. One of these is labeled Startup. use the RIGHT
mouse button and click the icon labeled startup.
- A menu will appear that contains several command, of which you want
to use the LEFT mouse button to selct the one that says Open.
- The Windows Explorer window will OPEN to that folder. Place
whatever shortcuts you want in there, and they will execute whenever
you login.Oh, and btw, your first post mentioned something called BGINFO? If you
don't know how to create a startup shortcut, then trust me, you don't
want to be messing about with tools like that. Eventually you're going
end up doing something you shouldn't.

O.T: Apologies for the sarcastic response to this topic. I;ve had a bad
day and have just about had enough of people being too friggin stupid to
follow even a simple instruction. I'll refrain from such nonsense in
future posts (unless of course its to TaiBear, who's just asking for
it!)


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