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In article <1992Dec16.040714.138681@ua1ix.ua.edu> mhunter@ho13.eng.ua.edu (Mark W. Hunter) writes:
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>I think I might have discovered a slight glitch (bug) in the way OS/2 deals withthe startup folder. Recently I moved the program DeskPic into the startup folderso it would automatically load whenever I booted OS/2. After awhile I got tired of it and decided to move it out of the startup folder. After I did this and rebooted, DeskPic reloaded even though the program object wasn't in the startup
>folder. It looks like OS/2 isn't recognizing when program objects are removed
>from the folder, and subsequently not changing the programs that should be loaded on boot-up.
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>Mark
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I think the cause of this is actually not a bug but because you must have
had the program still active. By default, anything which was active when you
shut down will be active when you start up. Explicity close it from the list
of available tasks running, and I think you should be OK.