Windows Startup Folder - Agilent Technologies E6630A Getting Started Manual

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Windows startup folder

All Windows systems include a special folder, called the Startup folder. If a program, or
a shortcut to a program, is placed in the Startup folder (either by Windows itself, or by a
third-party application, or by any user), that program automatically runs every time
Windows is restarted.
When your test set is first configured by Agilent, shortcuts to the appropriate application
software and supporting programs are placed in the Startup folder. The exact contents of
the Startup folder depends on the options you purchased with your test set.
Important
If you wish to view the contents of the Startup folder, do one of the following:
• Either click
• Click
Additional startup items may also appear in the corresponding startup folder for the user
that is currently logged on. For example, the startup folder for the
C:\Documents and Settings\administrator\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
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OK
You should never delete items that appear in the Startup folder, or move
any item from the Startup folder to another folder. Deleting or moving any
item in the Startup folder may cause applications not to start automatically
when Windows is restarted, or may cause certain options to be
unavailable when using the test set.
,
Start
All Programs
or,
,
Start
My Computer
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Using Microsoft Windows Operating System
Notes
This applies the change and closes the dialog
box.
, then select
Startup
, then navigate to the folder:
,
.
administrator
.
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user is
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