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My two most-oft used programs are Eudora Light and Forte Agent.
When I set up this computer in November 2004, running XP-Home SP2, I mistakenly put both program in Documents & Settings|All Users|Start Menu|Programs|Startup|Agent|Data. The same is true for Eudora Light. I don't want them there! Several weeks ago, using only the "DELete" key, I deleted Agent from that location and was horrified when I could no longer access the program, nor did it even appear on my system. Thank goodness for the System Restore command. ![]() One of the aggravations for having these two programs in their current location is that when I turn on the computer, I am confronted with two different windows, one referencing the Agent and the other referencing Eudora Light's presence in the path file listed in my first paragraph. I have to close these two windows before proceeding. I'd like to have Agent & Eudora Light both in my C:\Programs folder, which brings up the following questions: 1. In Windows Explorer, can I just drag & drop the two programs from their current location to C:\Programs? 2. If I do drag & drop as stated in #1, will that eliminate those two windows appearing when I start the computer in the morning? (If it matters, neither program automagically loads when I boot up in the morning. I still need to click their icon in my Quick Start bar, which is exactly the way I like to start them.) Thanks to all for your response, -- Judy~ http://www.frugalsites.net/911/sept11.html |
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Do you mean two folder windows open.
1. Most unlikely. Presumably these are integtated with the system. Their current location is recorded and Windows won't be able to find them (eg trying to open a saved email on the desktop). Depending on how the two programs were written they may still work as unintegrated apps. 2. Probably. Uninstall and reinstall. Have nothing in startup you don't want to startup. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Just Judy" <Just_Joody@excite.com> wrote in message news:hcgnr11sb1pauvll9qcjrqttkf3or3fjsh@4ax.com... > My two most-oft used programs are Eudora Light and Forte Agent. > When I set up this computer in November 2004, running XP-Home SP2, I > mistakenly put both program in Documents & Settings|All Users|Start > Menu|Programs|Startup|Agent|Data. The same is true for Eudora Light. > I don't want them there! > > Several weeks ago, using only the "DELete" key, I deleted Agent > from that location and was horrified when I could no longer access the > program, nor did it even appear on my system. Thank goodness for the > System Restore command. ![]() > > One of the aggravations for having these two programs in their > current location is that when I turn on the computer, I am confronted > with two different windows, one referencing the Agent and the other > referencing Eudora Light's presence in the path file listed in my first > paragraph. I have to close these two windows before proceeding. > > I'd like to have Agent & Eudora Light both in my C:\Programs > folder, which brings up the following questions: > > 1. In Windows Explorer, can I just drag & drop the two > programs from their current location to C:\Programs? > > 2. If I do drag & drop as stated in #1, will that eliminate > those two windows appearing when I start the computer in the morning? > (If it matters, neither program automagically loads when I boot up in > the morning. I still need to click their icon in my Quick Start bar, > which is exactly the way I like to start them.) > > Thanks to all for your response, > -- > Judy~ > http://www.frugalsites.net/911/sept11.html |
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On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 00:02:42 +1100, "David Candy" <.> wrote:
>Do you mean two folder windows open. > >1. Most unlikely. Presumably these are integtated with the system. Their current location is recorded and Windows won't be able to find them (eg trying to open a saved email on the desktop). Depending on how the two programs were written they may still work as unintegrated apps. > >2. Probably. See below. > >Uninstall and reinstall. Have nothing in startup you don't want to startup. Yay, not necessary. ![]() Hi David, Thanks for the reply. Upon reading your response to #1, I remembered that Agent does not write anything to the registry, so I screwed up my courage and merely dragged all the files in startup to a new folder I made in the programs listing. I then deleted the empty folder in startup, restarted the computer, and Agent performed, as always, flawlessly. Usenet life is good. <G> I then did the same thing with Eudora Light's entry in the startup folder, rebooted, and Eudora performs as expected. Now, when I turn on my computer, I am no longer confronted by those useless windows, and I didn't even have to use a system restore to repair any damage I might have created with all this moving & deletin'. ![]() Thanks again for your time. If not for your advice, I'd be sittin' here terrified to go messing with any settings. Best regards, -- Judy~ http://www.frugalsites.net/911/sept11.html |
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On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 00:02:42 +1100, "David Candy" <.> wrote:
>Do you mean two folder windows open. > >1. Most unlikely. Presumably these are integtated with the system. Their current location is recorded and Windows won't be able to find them (eg trying to open a saved email on the desktop). Depending on how the two programs were written they may still work as unintegrated apps. > >2. Probably. See below. > >Uninstall and reinstall. Have nothing in startup you don't want to startup. Yay, not necessary. ![]() Hi David, Thanks for the reply. Upon reading your response to #1, I remembered that Agent does not write anything to the registry, so I screwed up my courage and merely dragged all the files in startup to a new folder I made in the programs listing. I then deleted the empty folder in startup, restarted the computer, and Agent performed, as always, flawlessly. Usenet life is good. <G> I then did the same thing with Eudora Light's entry in the startup folder, rebooted, and Eudora performs as expected. Now, when I turn on my computer, I am no longer confronted by those useless windows, and I didn't even have to use a system restore to repair any damage I might have created with all this moving & deletin'. ![]() Thanks again for your time. If not for your advice, I'd be sittin' here terrified to go messing with any settings. Best regards, -- Judy~ http://www.frugalsites.net/911/sept11.html |
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