Blocked start-up programs

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varuna21

Guest
Hello,

i have vista home basic.

Recently I've had to block a start-up program because for some reason

it was not letting me view web pages (I don't get it - I had to call

HP tech support and they walked me through it). So my internet

viewer is working just fine, no prob.

But now a window comes up constantly in the lower right-hand corner

saying "Windows has block start-up programs - click here to view

programs." How do I get this window from popping up all the time?

It's really annoying.

Thanks!

 
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GTS

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Without knowing what program you're talking about, it's unlikely anyone can

help you.

"varuna21" <joseph_m_ross@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:1186250582.440984.102160@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com...<span style="color:blue">

> Hello,

> i have vista home basic.

> Recently I've had to block a start-up program because for some reason

> it was not letting me view web pages (I don't get it - I had to call

> HP tech support and they walked me through it). So my internet

> viewer is working just fine, no prob.

> But now a window comes up constantly in the lower right-hand corner

> saying "Windows has block start-up programs - click here to view

> programs." How do I get this window from popping up all the time?

> It's really annoying.

> Thanks!

> </span>

 
B

Bruce Chambers

Guest
varuna21 wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> Hello,

> i have vista home basic.

> Recently I've had to block a start-up program because for some reason

> it was not letting me view web pages (I don't get it - I had to call

> HP tech support and they walked me through it). So my internet

> viewer is working just fine, no prob.

> But now a window comes up constantly in the lower right-hand corner

> saying "Windows has block start-up programs - click here to view

> programs." How do I get this window from popping up all the time?

> It's really annoying.

> Thanks!

> </span>

In most cases, with "well-mannered" applications, it's usually as

simple as opening the undesired program and deselecting the option to

"display icon in the system tray" or to "start when Windows starts."

Additionally, Look in the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start

Menu\Programs\Start Up and C:\Documents and Settings\username\Start

Menu\Programs\Start Up folders, and in the system registry, primarily in

the HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and

HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run keys.

This Knowledge Base Article refers to WinXP, but the same principles

apply in Vista:

How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;EN-US;310560

Remember, Msconfig was designed to be a troubleshooting tool, not a

"startup configurer." Use MSConfig to determine the location of the

command that is attempting to start the program, and remove it. To

cease the selective startup notifications, either return your settings

to the way they were, or permanently remove the undesirable programs

from your startup configuration.

For more specific help, you'll have to divulge the name of this mystery

program that's causing the problem.

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Mr. Arnold

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"varuna21" <joseph_m_ross@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:1186250582.440984.102160@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com...<span style="color:blue">

> Hello,

> i have vista home basic.

> Recently I've had to block a start-up program because for some reason

> it was not letting me view web pages (I don't get it - I had to call

> HP tech support and they walked me through it). So my internet

> viewer is working just fine, no prob.

> But now a window comes up constantly in the lower right-hand corner

> saying "Windows has block start-up programs - click here to view

> programs." How do I get this window from popping up all the time?

> It's really annoying.

> Thanks!

></span>

You should find the program or short-cut and remove Run as Administrator off

of it.

You then go to Windows Defender, using All Users and Start-up from the drop

down list. You find the program or short-cut and add it to WD.

It may take a couple of logins before that blocked message goes away, but it

will.

 
J

Jimmy Brush

Guest
varuna21 wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> Hello,

> i have vista home basic.

> Recently I've had to block a start-up program because for some reason

> it was not letting me view web pages (I don't get it - I had to call

> HP tech support and they walked me through it). So my internet

> viewer is working just fine, no prob.

> But now a window comes up constantly in the lower right-hand corner

> saying "Windows has block start-up programs - click here to view

> programs." How do I get this window from popping up all the time?

> It's really annoying.

> Thanks!

> </span>

Hello,

I created a tool that may help you:

http://www.jimmah.com/vista/Administration...in_program.aspx

It will let you "unblock" some programs.

Alternatively, you can manually unblock the program yourself by creating

a scheduled task that launches the program with "highest privilege", and

removing it from the other startup location.

- JB

 
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Ellebrius

Guest
I have the same problem and I'm getting tired of seeing the message

"Windows has block start-up programs - click here to view programs."

The program is Webshots and I have been using it for years because they

have this great photo I love and use for my desktop. It's the only thing

I use Webshots for... that one photo for my desktop and Webshots wont

let me use it unless I use their software to display it.

In Webshots you can disable the tray icon which I have always done when

using Windows xp because I don't want it to run and check the web for

new daily photos. I have done this with Vista x64 also but it didn't

work... the tray icon loaded anyways even if I had unticked ''Run at

starup'' so I had to remove it from the startup list using Windows

Defenders. It is no longer in WD and shows as disabled when using

msconfig, and the program doesn't run at startup, but the message

Windows has blocked... keeps on appearing.

I did what JB above said and created the task and now I get the message

anyway and Webshots also launches at startup, which is not what I want.

What I would like to be able to do is keep Webshots without having it

launch at startup and without having the message ''window has blocked a

program'' appearing all the time.

Is that possible?

--

Ellebrius

 
D

Dr Rolando E Creagh

Guest
I love Webshots and use it, but a Vista pre installation program told me it

was not compatible. Will love to use it.

--

Dr. Rolando E Creagh

Perfection can be the enemy of good

"Ellebrius" <Ellebrius.37v1z5@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message

news:Ellebrius.37v1z5@no-mx.forums.net...<span style="color:blue">

>

> I have the same problem and I'm getting tired of seeing the message

> "Windows has block start-up programs - click here to view programs."

>

> The program is Webshots and I have been using it for years because they

> have this great photo I love and use for my desktop. It's the only thing

> I use Webshots for... that one photo for my desktop and Webshots wont

> let me use it unless I use their software to display it.

>

> In Webshots you can disable the tray icon which I have always done when

> using Windows xp because I don't want it to run and check the web for

> new daily photos. I have done this with Vista x64 also but it didn't

> work... the tray icon loaded anyways even if I had unticked ''Run at

> starup'' so I had to remove it from the startup list using Windows

> Defenders. It is no longer in WD and shows as disabled when using

> msconfig, and the program doesn't run at startup, but the message

> Windows has blocked... keeps on appearing.

>

> I did what JB above said and created the task and now I get the message

> anyway and Webshots also launches at startup, which is not what I want.

>

> What I would like to be able to do is keep Webshots without having it

> launch at startup and without having the message ''window has blocked a

> program'' appearing all the time.

>

> Is that possible?

>

>

> --

> Ellebrius </span>

 
C

C.B.

Guest
"Ellebrius" <Ellebrius.37v1z5@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message

news:Ellebrius.37v1z5@no-mx.forums.net...<span style="color:blue">

>

> I have the same problem and I'm getting tired of seeing the message

> "Windows has block start-up programs - click here to view programs."

>

> The program is Webshots and I have been using it for years because they

> have this great photo I love and use for my desktop. It's the only thing

> I use Webshots for... that one photo for my desktop and Webshots wont

> let me use it unless I use their software to display it.

>

> In Webshots you can disable the tray icon which I have always done when

> using Windows xp because I don't want it to run and check the web for

> new daily photos. I have done this with Vista x64 also but it didn't

> work... the tray icon loaded anyways even if I had unticked ''Run at

> starup'' so I had to remove it from the startup list using Windows

> Defenders. It is no longer in WD and shows as disabled when using

> msconfig, and the program doesn't run at startup, but the message

> Windows has blocked... keeps on appearing.

>

> I did what JB above said and created the task and now I get the message

> anyway and Webshots also launches at startup, which is not what I want.

>

> What I would like to be able to do is keep Webshots without having it

> launch at startup and without having the message ''window has blocked a

> program'' appearing all the time.

>

> Is that possible?

>

>

> --

> Ellebrius</span>

You'll have to contact the maker of Webshots and ask them if they

intend to make it compatible with Vista. It's a Webshots problem, not a

Vista problem.

It's being blocked for a reason.

C.B.

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and unfortunate among us.

 
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Ellebrius

Guest
Now that I know it's not a Vista thing I will ask Webshots or close my

eyes when the message pops up! style_emoticons/

Thanks for the replies.

--

Ellebrius

 
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