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I want to stop some startup programs from loading until i can log into a program (cisco clean access agent) which also runs at startup. Because i cannot access the internet until cisco has logged on it seems pointless to have interenet based apps starting, and using system resources, while cisco is still trying to open the logon page. Is there any way around this without manually opening all my internet based apps after gaining network access?
I want to stop some startup programs from loading until i can log into a program (cisco clean access agent) which also runs at startup. Because i cannot access the internet until cisco has logged on it seems pointless to have interenet based apps starting, and using system resources, while cisco is still trying to open the logon page. Is there any way around this without manually opening all my internet based apps after gaining network access?
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If you can run MSCONFIG (from “run” on the Start menu) you can access said startup menu, and deselect items that run on start up.
I don’t know of any way to make any program startups conditional on any other programs.
Sorry.