You click on windows task manager and drag it onto the start button and the start menu will pop up.Then drag it onto the all programs button and the programs menu will pop up.Then drag onto the startup folder.
= =
Press the Windows Key to Pull up the Start Menu. You will have to use the arrow keys to navigate to the startup menu.
It's when you have to put out the clearence table and clothes for the gift shop manager.
Simply put a shortcut to your exe in the startup folder. > The original question was how to put it in the registry not the start up folder. The key you are looking for is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run Something like this should do the trick CRegKey Reg; if( SUCCEEDED(Reg.Open(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, _T("SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run") ) ) ) Reg.SetValue(<MyExePath>, _T("MyExe") );
If you are referring to the Windows Media Player, just minimize the screen by clicking on the minus sign in the upper right-hand side.
After talking to G, Go to the gift shop and talk to the gift shop manager. He will asign you to put a sale.
You can type in smb//192.168.1.1/ into a file manager window (put the windows computers IP address in there though)
This is probably because you quit Opera improperly. What you have to do is open the task manager (Ctrl+Alt+Delete), find Opera's process and quit it from there. If this does not work, try rebooting your computer. If this does not work, find your Bookmarks folder on your computer. Put it somewhere safe and uninstall Opera. Reinstall Opera, and it should work.
What importance does market place put on manager?
A boot disk is a removable digital data storage medium from which a computer can load and run an operating system or utility program. A boot disk (sometimes called a startup disk) is a type of removable media, such as a floppy disk or a CD, that contains startup files that your computer can use to start Windows. The startup files are also stored on your computer's hard disk, but if those startup files become damaged, you can use the files on a boot disk to start Windows. In earlier operating systems that used the FAT or FAT32 file systems, such as Windows 95 and Windows 98, a boot disk was especially useful because it allowed a person to access files on a hard disk even if Windows was unable to start. This ability also represented a security risk, because anyone with a boot disk and access to the computer could start the computer and access any file. Hard disks formatted with NTFS have built-in security features that prevent using a boot disk to access files. The Windows installation disc contains the files necessary to start Windows, so it is itself a boot disk. If a problem is preventing Windows from starting, you can use the installation CD to start Windows. The installation CD also contains Startup Repair, which you can use to repair Windows if a problem prevents it from starting correctly. Startup Repair can automatically fix many of the problems that in the past required a boot disk to fix
It depends on the operating system: In Windows XP, you can put it in your Documents and Settings\username\Start Menu\Programs\Startup folder In Linux, you can append it to your /etc/rc.local file
's' should be added to the end of manager if there is more than one contract manager.
Obtain a blank DVD and load it ont your computers DVD writer. Open windows file manager and copy the files from your desktop to the DVD.