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How can you prevent a program from running at startup for one user and keep running for other users in Vista?

I’m running Windows Vista and want Google Calendar Sync to run at startup when I log in to my user account but I want to prevent it from running when my girlfriend logs in to hers. Is this possible?

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2 Responses to “How can you prevent a program from running at startup for one user and keep running for other users in Vista?”

  1. ang said :

    You should check the “Startup” folder under “All Programs”. Log in as the user and remove the software you don’t want to run from that folder. That is the standard location for startup programs and changing one user will not change another user’s startup

  2. tyler Durden said :

    click start button, type regedit, go to hkey-local-machine, software, microsoft, windows, currentversion, run. Now look to the right side, you’ll see google calendar there, double click on it copy value name and data,close the string then delete it, then go to hkey-current-user(its at the beginning,)software, microsoft, windows, currentversion, run. On the right side click righ mouse button, new, choose string value, paste its name, (google calendar) then paste the value data you copied from deleted string,( its location) Click ok.




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