Article ID: 81606 - Last Review: October 14, 2003 - Revision: 2.0 Disabling the Startup Group in WindowsThis article was previously published under Q81606 SUMMARY
To disable the Startup group when starting Microsoft Windows version 3.1,
do the following:
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At Windows startup, Program Manager executes all programs that have an
icon in the Startup group. The programs are executed according to their
placement in the Startup group, with Windows applications taking precedence
over MS-DOS applications. Windows starts executing from the upper left and
goes across to the right and then down one line.
NOTE: The Startup group is independent of the LOAD= and RUN= lines in the WIN.INI file. You can also disable the Startup group by putting the line startup= in the [settings] section of your PROGMAN.INI file. If you leave this entry blank (that is, you don't put anything on the right side of the equals sign), there is no Startup group. For more information on the application load order for programs in the Startup group, refer to article 91204 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/91204/EN-US/ ) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
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