StephenB wrote:
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> You're welcome. I failed to answer the question, though. :-)
> You can't change the OneCare startup order at boot time. It's the luck of the
> draw for all of the programs that want to be started at boot time. One way to
> see the OneCare icon in the System tray early is to boot the PC, but leave it
> sitting at the login screen for a bit before signing in. You'll find that
> OneCare is up and running and in the System tray pretty early.
> -steve
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Thanks for the info, Steve.
I don't have a sign-on screen, so to paraphrase a phrase I hate -
It loads when it loads.
Mike