Run msconfig.exe. That allows you to see all of the programs that run on startup, as well as giving you easy access to your system.ini, win.ini, autoexec.bat, and config.sys files. I know msconfig is available in Win98, although I'm not certain if it exists under NT (I know it's not in Win2000, because that's what I run).
Run msconfig.exe. That allows you to see all of the programs that run on startup, as well as giving you easy access to your system.ini, win.ini, autoexec.bat, and config.sys files. I know msconfig is available in Win98, although I'm not certain if it exists under NT (I know it's not in Win2000, because that's what I run).