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darran
post Aug 5 2007, 03:20 AM
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I know Windows automatically register new installations to autostart on startup.

I have installed Mozilla Thunderbird, but apparently, I can't find the option to actually get it to autostart, I have to keep opening it every time I switch on my laptop. How can I configure Windows to accept Thunderbird as a autostart program?
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post Aug 5 2007, 03:59 AM
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Go to your System Configuration Utility, found in your System Information Folder under Tools. Click on the Startup tab and look for the Mozilla Thunderbird exe file in there and place a check in the box provided. Another way is if you have a Startup folder in your Start/Programs menu you can place the shortcut to the program in there. Good Luck! rolleyes.gif
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