Is there an easy way to get Mozilla Thunderbird (E-mail) to launch at PC start up, like several other app's do? There is nothing that I can see in T-bird's "Tools" option to do this. I know it takes registry entries for it to be part of the "Startup" list (msconfig), but I don't want to screw things up by experimenting.
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No registry editing needed - see - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-xp/help/setup/run-programs-at-startup
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Perfect! I'd forgotten all about that "Programs" menu item. Thanks very much.
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