Start Task Manager - Startup Control Panel

  
        With the Startup Control Panel, you no longer need to go into the startup group, system configuration and utilities, registry, system services to search for some inexplicable self-starting programs or system services, because the Startup Control Panel has all the systems in the system. The various ways to implement self-starting programs and services are displayed separately, you can complete the enable, disable, delete operations as needed.

After the Startup Control Panel is installed, an icon named “Startup” will be added to the control panel, as shown in Figure 1. Here, HKCU/Run (self-starting tasks under HKEY_CURRENT_USER), Run Once, and Startup are listed. User, the current user's startup group), Startup (common, all users' startup groups), HKLM/Run (self-starting tasks under HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE), etc. If you need to prohibit a program or system service from starting, just Cancel the previous tick. You can also find more command options in the right-click menu, such as New, Edit, Delete, Disable, Run Now, Send to, etc. Friends can try it on their own, so I won't say more here.

Figure 1 Software main interface



You can also get from http://www.mlin at the same time .Net/files/StartupMonitor.zip
Download StartupMonitor, which is a real-time monitoring plug-in. It will immediately monitor the system in the background after installation. Once you find a program that requires the server or system files to be booted, it will The dialog box shown in Figure 2 pops up, telling the user what program is making this request, and the user confirms whether to let the program boot directly.

Download address: http://www.mlin.Net/files/StartupCPL.zip



Figure 2 Warning dialog box



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