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Well, thanks for the attempt. However, it did not work. The tray icon still loads (with a little x now) and I receive popups telling me that the sservice is no longer connected and so on. I infer from this that the program still loads at boot. It is just not connect as a service.
AAny other ideas?
cptgse wrote:
Well, thanks for the attempt. However, it did not work. The tray icon still loads (with a little x now) and I receive popups telling me that the sservice is no longer connected and so on. I infer from this that the program still loads at boot. It is just not connect as a service.
I’ve used this product for several years and never could figure out how to do this inside the program. I ended up using a 3rd party program to alter the startup. Well, I’ve done a XP spring cleaning reinstall and can’t remember the little shareware proggie that I used. This means that I need to figure out how to manually square Ghost to do what I want. (BTW, I’ve looked in the Startup folder and it wasn’t there.) My system is located within a Computer Armoire. This is why I don’t have an external HD always connected. Because I have to open & close up my setup each time I want to use it, I only need Ghost to take images on an irregular basis. This is why I want a manual load up
I disable the Norton Ghost service.
Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Services-look for Norton Ghost
Select properties and set to disable.
When I want to do a Ghost I go back and set the service to Automatic, do the Ghost and then disable again.