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Cannot disable Jedit startup on log in to Windows 2000
Submitted by phfeenikz on Monday, 7 August, 2006 - 05:20
Ive looked in the Global settings, the documentation, Google, Yahoo, msconfig, win.ini, system.ini, boot.ini, any services that start up on login, and I'm stumped. I even disabled the lone option to open recent files on startup, so I'm absolutely mystified as to why Jedit always opens up whenever I logon. Can anyone tell me how it's done(out of curiosity), and how I can disable it?
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It's not jedit
by Robert Schwenn on Mon, 07/08/2006 - 20:09
I can't believe that there is an option inside jedit to start itself automatically.
Try to find a windows autostart entry in one the many possible places with autoruns .

Robert
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