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| Guest | Startup Programs: Not allowed to remove or disable in Windows Defe I am in Windows Defender attempting to remove or disable Startup Programs. When I click some programs, even though they are listed as 'permitted' I am unable to remove or disable them. The reason is that the remove and diable buttons do not highlight and are unlcickable. This does not happen for all Startup Programs. The offenders are Adobe Acrobat, iTunes, and Lenovo Registration. Any help will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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| Administrator | Re: Startup Programs: Not allowed to remove or disable in Windows Defe I am in Windows Defender attempting to remove or disable Startup Programs. When I click some programs, even though they are listed as 'permitted' I am unable to remove or disable them. The reason is that the remove and diable buttons do not highlight and are unlcickable. This does not happen for all Startup Programs. The offenders are Adobe Acrobat, iTunes, and Lenovo Registration. Any help will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. You might try one of the other methods here to disable these programs from startup. Startup Programs - Enable or Disable Shawn |
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| Guest | RE: Startup Programs: Not allowed to remove or disable in Windows Defe Hi Rob, As you are aware, one of Windows Defender's tasks is to enable and disable startup programs. However, there is another way to check what programs you have running on startup. Click the start orb and type 'msconfig' in the search box and press enter. After providing administrative credentials, the program appears. Select the 'Startup' tab. This displays a list of all programs that are automatically run via the registry. You can enable and disable them here, although be aware that doing so can lead to problems with other programs not working correctly. These programs automatically run for all users. Another location is the 'Startup' folder on the 'All Programs' menu. This contains shortcuts to programs that automatically startup for the currently logged on user. Each user may have different programs that they wish to start automatically, so the shortcut for these programs are located here. To disable one of these programs, simply disable the shortcut. To reenable it, restore the shortcut. Likewise, if you have a program that you want to run automatically on startup, simply add a shortcut to this folder. This folder is located in the following location given below (note that you will need to enable 'Show hidden files and folders' in the 'View' tab of the 'Folder Options' dialogue which is found by clicking the start orb and typing 'folder options' in the search box and pressing enter). Dwarf 'C:\Users\[UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs' p.s. Apologies if this post appears more than once. I have tried to send this post a couple of times, but so far it has not appeared. "Rob B." wrote: Quote: > I am in Windows Defender attempting to remove or disable Startup Programs. > When I click some programs, even though they are listed as 'permitted' I am > unable to remove or disable them. The reason is that the remove and diable > buttons do not highlight and are unlcickable. This does not happen for all > Startup Programs. The offenders are Adobe Acrobat, iTunes, and Lenovo > Registration. > > Any help will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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