- PEERBLOCK LINUX DEBIAN INSTALL HOW TO
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You'd then disable all items in your profile, and go back to regedit to copy the -disabled version of those keys back to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. You'll need to export from HKLM and import them into HKCU (use notepad, to replace all instances of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE with HKEY_CURRENT_USER. HKCU/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run (and runonce) HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run (and runonce) They keys you're looking for are basically: You'd have to then copy the disabled versions into the allusers startup. however what you could work on doing, is migrating all the "all user" based startup items to your own profile.
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For system level, you won't find a way to easily have a clean slate login without rebooting Windows into a different mode. Some are single user based, some are all users based, and some are system level. With Windows you're going to have things launching after login that are occuring on multiple runlevels. You'll also want to check the "startup" in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs as that will be what runs for ALL users. Normally this is fairly empty by default, unless something has been copied into it. This will essentially stop the start-up items from appearing that are coming from the Default Profile. Select "Bob" and unload the hive, to make sure it does not remain locked.Īlso navigate into your C:\Users\Default\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs area and delete items found in "Startup" if it exists. HKU/Bob/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/RunOnce HKU/Bob/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run I usually load Hives in HKU (Hkey_Users) and name it "bob" or anything.the name won't matter.įrom there you'll want to clear out everything in "bob" let's say under the following keys: You'll want to load the NTUSER.DAT file in REGEDIT, located in c:\users\default\. If you're looking to prevent *brand new* accounts from loading their profile startup items, you'll have to disable them via editing the default profile. Posted by Menthol at 9:52 PM on March 31, 2011 Remember, if you write a batch file like this, all the commands may not work properly unless you run it as an Administrator (right click, Run As Administrator). bat and run it, it would try to stop Winamp, Digsby, the Print Spooler service, and the Themes service. %SystemRoot%\Syswow64\TaskKill /F /IM digsby-app.exe So, for example, a if you open a text file and enter: (an alternative if Net Stop doesn't work for you) (this is for stopping services by name, which you can find easily in the Task Manager in the Services tab)
PEERBLOCK LINUX DEBIAN INSTALL WINDOWS 7
(if you try to kill a program with the regular taskkill command and it doesn't stop in Windows 7 64 bit, try this command instead) %SystemRoot%\Syswow64\TaskKill /F /IM program you want to kill (the /im switch means image name, which is what the program is called when you look at it in Task Manager under the Processes tab) If you want to run a batch file to stop stuff, there are a few commands to know: Either hold down the F8 key while your computer is booting and choose safe mode, or go into msconfig and in the Boot tab, check Safe Boot (which will make your machine boot into safe mode every time until you un-check it). Well, I'm not sure what you want to do, but one option is to just boot into safe mode. posted by Shepherd to Computers & Internet (12 answers total) 3 users marked this as a favorite
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I hope this is clear - I'm in the category of people that know just enough to be dangerous to themselves, but not enough to figure out how to do things like this. So what I guess I have to do is somehow "reassign" all of those startup items - which seem to be consigned to "all users" somehow - to my main account only, and create a new account that doesn't have anything starting up automatically except Windows. I'd like a new account that has nothing in the startup tab in msconfig. When I look at msconfig from my main account, some items that don't appear in the startup tab of the new account are there, and selected - and the ones I deactivated in the new account are also deactivated in the main account. I can deactivate these from the new account (if the new account is given admin privileges) via msconfig and the Startup tab, but this deactivates them globally - in my main account as well as the new account. So not running in Safe Mode or anything, but booting "clean" to a Windows that doesn't auto-run any programs other than Windows.Įvery time I create a new account, it still loads up AVG, ZoneAlarm, PeerBlock, IntelliType, etc.
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Nothing but Windows and whatever base drivers come with it. I've never had multiple users on one computer before - ever - but I'm in a situation now where I'd like to create a user on my computer (running Windows 7) that has no startup programs.