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Windows 7: Disabling Popping Up of a Startup Program

15 Dec 2012   #1

Win7 Ultimate
 
 
Disabling Popping Up of a Startup Program

Hi all,

Today I have installed a new software called TP-Link Wireless Config. Utility. I added it to the windows start up folder. Yet, every time when I start my computer, it starts with a pop up screen. This is annoying.

Is there any way to disable this phenomenon (like adding a string at the end of the xxx.exe file such as /s etc.)?

I do not want to disable the entire program. I just want to stop the pop up screen.



Best regards.
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15 Dec 2012   #2

Win 7 Pro 64-bit
South Central Texas
 
 

Is the pop-up a configuration screen like this?

Disabling Popping Up of a Startup Program-tplnk.jpg

You might have something in the Advanced menu that will turn off the pop-up. Or perhaps something else in the user manual in the set up section.

How to Use the New TP-LINK Wireless Configuration Utility to connect to network? - Welcome to TP-LINK
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15 Dec 2012   #3

Win7 Ultimate
 
 

Yes, exactly the same pop-up screen.

However, there is no option available to disable it. The user manual has also no info related to that.
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2 Weeks Ago   #4

Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 

Yes, this is annoying. Just remove shortcut from Startup Programs.

Last edited by pl71; 1 Week Ago at 02:33 PM..
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