No.
In fact, since I asked such an vague question, here is all that is currently
running, which is way more than at startup:
+ Win32 Kernel core component
+ Windows 32-bit VxD Message Server
+ WIN32 Network Interface Service Process
+ Multimedia background task support module
+ Task Scheduler Engine
+ Windows Explorer
+ Task Monitor
+ System Tray Applet
+ ptsnoop.exe
+ IP Session Statistics
+ IP Monitor
+ Propel Accelerator
+ RealNetworks Scheduler
+ WeatherBug
+ TOPMOSTCLOCK.EXE
+ SpywareGuard
+ Microsoft® Windows(TM) Telephony Server
+ SG Browser Hijacking Protection
+ WMI service exe housing
+ MailWasher
+ Dial-Up Networking Application
+ Microsoft Internet Explorer
+ Microsoft DirectX Helper
+ Netscape
+ Agent for Windows
+ TaskInfo2003 Application
+ VxD NTKERN
Do a clean boot, and then start enabling startup items just a few at a time, till
you see the box again at startup. In this way, you may be able to pinpoint what
startup may be causing it.
How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98
http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=192926
"CLEAN BOOT -- What it is and why you need it." by MS MVP Gary Terhune
http://snipurl.com/8gam

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> No.
> In fact, since I asked such an vague question, here is all that is currently
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> >> FACE
FACE - 10 Nov 2004 04:57 GMT
Thanks. I have marked the page on how to clean boot and troubleshoot the
startup. Whew! Looks like at least a mornings' work! But I certainly see
how it will disclose the problem.
I did check all of the registry keys mentioned to see if anything strange
was on them. Other than the "Run" and "RunOnce" key, most were "default"
"value not set". I removed TKBell(a real player stub) from the Run key,
since I most often do not have that in startup -- and will watch closely
tomorrow morning.
I haven't seen the "restore by halves" concept in a good while!
FACE
>Do a clean boot, and then start enabling startup items just a few at a time, till
>you see the box again at startup. In this way, you may be able to pinpoint what
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>"CLEAN BOOT -- What it is and why you need it." by MS MVP Gary Terhune
>http://snipurl.com/8gam