Hi, Autostart.
I agree. I don't want to have to be reminded to run the reminder. :^{
To run a program every time Vista starts up, we can put the .exe file in the
Startup folder. There may be several Startup folders, one for each User,
plus the one for All Users. To see the contents of this folder for the
current user, click Start | All Programs | Startup. To see the one for All
Users, right-click that Startup folder and then Open All Users (or Explore
All Users).
For details, click Start | Help and Support, then type "autostart" into the
Search box.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail desktop beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
"Autostart Windows Mail and Calender" <Autostart Windows Mail and
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>I miss the old ways when I could place my *exe file in some startup folder
>to
> get my programs started whenever I started or restarted my computer.
> -Is it possible for me to get my windows mail and windows calender started
> automatically so i don't miss my appointments. Any time I remember to
> check
> my calender I have missed something already. I dont have a REMINDER until
> i
> remember to run windows calender. HELP.
> -Is there any way of placing a running program permanently on the screen
> just like the clock in the systemtray.HELP me.