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2006-02-01 05:17:53 |
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or go start>run>"msconfig">"startup" tab>uncheck all the crap you don't want to run on startup
On 1/31/06, Scott Villarosa < sjvilla79 gmail.com">sjvilla79 gmail.com> wrote:
So, it's simple then. Go to Start -> Run -> then type "regedit". Next, navigate to this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun
Delete the value for the notifier in there. Not sure what it'll be because I don't have it installed. My guess would be that its "data" value would be "C:Program FilesGooglefuckingcrapgooglenotifersoftware.exe". Again, just delete this key and you'll be sweet.
Found this on Google. I think they path is C:Program FilesGoogleGmail Notifier\gnotify.exe.
Anyway, happy days.
I think so too....
On 1/31/06, Scott Villarosa <gmail.com" target="_blank">sjvilla79 gmail.com
> wrote:
I think the OP is talking about the notifier.
Gmail isnt a program so it doesn't "load automatically." It is a web page that loads in your browser. (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.)
-- ~Armin
-- Caleb Eggensperger
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2006-02-01 05:21:45 |
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Read first reply. He didn't have this option
AFAIK.
or go start>run>"msconfig">"startup" tab>uncheck all the
crap you don't want to run on startup
On 1/31/06, Scott
Villarosa <gmail.com">sjvilla79 gmail.com> wrote:
So, it's simple then.
Go to Start -> Run -> then type "regedit". Next, navigate to this
key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun
Delete the value for
the notifier in there. Not sure what it'll be because I don't have it
installed. My guess would be that its "data" value would be "C:Program
FilesGooglefuckingcrapgooglenotifersoftware.exe". Again, just delete this
key and you'll be sweet.
Found this on Google. I think they path
is C:Program FilesGoogleGmail Notifier\gnotify.exe.
Anyway,
happy days.
I think so too....
On 1/31/06, Scott
Villarosa <gmail.com" target=_blank>sjvilla79 gmail.com >
wrote:
I think the OP is
talking about the notifier.
Gmail isnt a
program so it doesn't "load automatically." It is a web page that loads
in your browser. (Internet Explorer, Firefox,
etc.)
--
~Armin
-- Caleb
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