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Old 09-25-2003, 05:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Close Program Box

Hi,

As my dial-up network box still keeps popping up at start-up can anyone tell me if these should be in my close program box, i'm using win 98


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Ccapp
Loadqm
Msnmsgr
Systray
Rnaapp



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Don't know what Ccapp or Loadqm do. They are not needed for win98 to work. They were added my something you installed. Msnmsgr is Microsoft MSN messenger. The other three are needed by win98 and usually load by default. This isn't the "close program box", this is the win98 task manager. It lists what programs are running on your pc. Killing a program here will not stop it from running the next time you reboot. You need to either remove the program in the run key in the reistry, or remove it from the start list.
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Old 09-25-2003, 01:16 PM   #3 (permalink)
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us it msn messanger 6? that will open ur dial up box. if it is then got to Start,Run and type "msconfig" then a window will apear go to Start up and untick the box next to it.

if that dosn't work then dissabel each one one by one to see but be carefull

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rnaap is the component your pc uses to dial up, so that means something on your pc (such as msn messenger) is trying to log in at start up. check your startup list of programs as described before and see what's there that would auto-login
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