How to edit the registry? Or a registry editor download??

Now I am trying to search google for; start processes automatic

If I can get TaskMgr to start auto as a service I can take it out of the
StartUP folder.

Thanks for all the links and help.

Gary in New Orlens, Enjoy your Gumbo

Re: start processes automatic by Malke

Malke
Tue Mar 11 17:02:28 PDT 2008

New Orleans Novice wrote:

> How to edit the registry? Or a registry editor download??
>
> Now I am trying to search google for; start processes automatic
>
> If I can get TaskMgr to start auto as a service I can take it out of the
> StartUP folder.

I'm sorry, but your post is not clear. If you don't know how to edit the
registry with the built-in registry editor, regedit, I don't know what good
a third-party registry editor is going to do you. I can guess what bad it
will do you, though.

Why do you have TaskMgr in your Startup folder anyway? If you didn't put it
there, your computer is probably infected. If you're trying to monitor your
computer, look for third-party monitoring programs.

Otherwise post back with a better explanation of what you are trying to do
so people can give you focused help.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!

RE: start processes automatic by eckrichco

eckrichco
Tue Mar 11 22:10:02 PDT 2008

You dont need the registry or 3rd party software to do that.Simply go to
run,type:services.msc In msc,scroll to the service,double click,set to
"manual"
"auto" or "disable" the service,exit when thru..You might look at dependency
tab for the service youre editing.

"New Orleans Novice" wrote:

> How to edit the registry? Or a registry editor download??
>
> Now I am trying to search google for; start processes automatic
>
> If I can get TaskMgr to start auto as a service I can take it out of the
> StartUP folder.
>
> Thanks for all the links and help.
>
> Gary in New Orlens, Enjoy your Gumbo
>
>
>

Re: start processes automatic by TaurArian

TaurArian
Tue Mar 11 22:51:00 PDT 2008

Hi Malke, I believe "New Orleans Novice" put the task manager shortcut/file
in the start up folder. See previous thread. Perhaps he/she now wishes to
remove the same from the startup folder.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroups/reader.mspx?&lang=en&cr=US&guid=&sloc=en-us&dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers&p=1&tid=b55fce9d-2a82-46a6-8f07-040a9f250984&mid=b55fce9d-2a82-46a6-8f07-040a9f250984

K


"Malke" wrote:

> New Orleans Novice wrote:
>
> > How to edit the registry? Or a registry editor download??
> >
> > Now I am trying to search google for; start processes automatic
> >
> > If I can get TaskMgr to start auto as a service I can take it out of the
> > StartUP folder.
>
> I'm sorry, but your post is not clear. If you don't know how to edit the
> registry with the built-in registry editor, regedit, I don't know what good
> a third-party registry editor is going to do you. I can guess what bad it
> will do you, though.
>
> Why do you have TaskMgr in your Startup folder anyway? If you didn't put it
> there, your computer is probably infected. If you're trying to monitor your
> computer, look for third-party monitoring programs.
>
> Otherwise post back with a better explanation of what you are trying to do
> so people can give you focused help.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!
>

Re: start processes automatic by Malke

Malke
Wed Mar 12 05:01:20 PDT 2008

TaurArian wrote:

> Hi Malke, I believe "New Orleans Novice" put the task manager
> shortcut/file in the start up folder. See previous thread. Perhaps he/she
> now wishes to remove the same from the startup folder.

Thanks. My mind-reading skills are a bit rusty this morning. Goodness knows
what he's really trying to do and why, but I'm not guessing.

Cheers,

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!

Re: start processes automatic by New

New
Wed Mar 12 17:43:02 PDT 2008

I was wanting to move TaskMgr from the Startup folder where I put it to
trouble shoot my Video / RAM / memory problems into Administrative Tools |
Services | to make it start AUTO.

I thought I may have to edit the registry to complete this task. But I
removed it and set up a scheduled task to start it at LOGON.

Thanks for all the links and help.

Lsu Edu in New Orlens, Enjoy your Gumbo



Re: start processes automatic by New

New
Wed Mar 12 17:43:31 PDT 2008

I was wanting to move TaskMgr from the Startup folder where I put it to
trouble shoot my Video / RAM / memory problems into Administrative Tools |
Services | to make it start AUTO.

I thought I may have to edit the registry to complete this task. But I
removed it and set up a scheduled task to start it at LOGON.

Thanks for all the links and help.

Lsu Edu in New Orlens, Enjoy your Gumbo



Re: start processes automatic by New

New
Wed Mar 12 17:44:02 PDT 2008

I was wanting to move TaskMgr from the Startup folder where I put it to
trouble shoot my Video / RAM / memory problems into Administrative Tools |
Services | to make it start AUTO.

I thought I may have to edit the registry to complete this task. But I
removed it and set up a scheduled task to start it at LOGON.

Thanks for all the links and help.

Lsu Edu in New Orlens, Enjoy your Gumbo