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Using the system configuration should have stopped quick time loading. All
you needed to have done was uncheck the QuickTime option on the Start-up tab
in the system configuration utility (i.e. qttask) Click the Apply button
followed by Ok to exit.
You can, of course, hide the QuickTime icon in the system tray if that is
all you want to do. Just right click on the taskbar and, from the drop down
menu, select properties. On the taskbar tab click the Customize button on
the right of the 'hide active icons' option Look down the current items list
until you locate QuickTime. On the right of this you will see 'hide when
inactive' click on this to highlight it and then click the green down arrow.
From the list that appears select the Always Hide option. Click Ok. At the
next screen click Apply and then OK to exit.
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John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
www.freelanceit.glowinternet.net
"JJ" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In XP home w/ SP-2 how do I stop programs from
> automatically loading at startup, i.e. quicktime? I
> tried the system configuration utility and that didn't do
> it. I'm talking about the icons that show up in the
> system tray in the lower right corner of the screen on
> the task bar.
> Thanks
> JJ