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Old June 25th 04, 02:22 AM
Scott
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I have a program labeled as REMOTESERVER in my Startup Programs. There is no description or
location shown. I do have pcAnywhere installed as well as ZoneAlarm. Norton AV was removed
recently. Any ideas?

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Old June 25th 04, 09:26 AM
Alan Edwards
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Default Startup Program Question

No description or location shown where?

Check in Msconfig for any oddities.
(Start-Run-MSCONFIG-Startup tab)
If you cannot see anything in Msconfig then:

Start-Run-msinfo32
Click the + beside Software Environment to expand.
Click Startup Programs
Ctrl+A to Select All, Ctrl+C to Copy.
Paste that information in your message.

....Alan

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In microsoft.public.win98.performance, "Scott"
wrote:

I have a program labeled as REMOTESERVER in my Startup Programs. There is no description or
location shown. I do have pcAnywhere installed as well as ZoneAlarm. Norton AV was removed
recently. Any ideas?


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Old June 25th 04, 09:05 PM
Scott
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Default Startup Program Question

In the Startup Programs window. Anyway, I cannot use the CTRL commands since I'm accessing the
system remotely with pcAnywhere.

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No description or location shown where?

Check in Msconfig for any oddities.
(Start-Run-MSCONFIG-Startup tab)
If you cannot see anything in Msconfig then:

Start-Run-msinfo32
Click the + beside Software Environment to expand.
Click Startup Programs
Ctrl+A to Select All, Ctrl+C to Copy.
Paste that information in your message.

....Alan

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http://dts-l.org/index.html


In microsoft.public.win98.performance, "Scott"
wrote:

I have a program labeled as REMOTESERVER in my Startup Programs. There is no description or
location shown. I do have pcAnywhere installed as well as ZoneAlarm. Norton AV was removed
recently. Any ideas?



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Old June 25th 04, 09:34 PM
Ron Martell
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Default Startup Program Question

"Scott" wrote:

I have a program labeled as REMOTESERVER in my Startup Programs. There is no description or
location shown. I do have pcAnywhere installed as well as ZoneAlarm. Norton AV was removed
recently. Any ideas?


Search your hard drive for files named REMOTESERVER

The folder location should tell you which application the file belongs
to. I suspect that this is a PCANYWHERE component but a Google
search was inconclusive.

Good luck


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