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February 17th, 2002 00:00

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February 17th, 2002 02:00

2RNBA,

The following is from my Resources site regarding Loadqm: "Loads the MSN Explorer Query Manager--a waste of resources and bandwidth. (It is also used by MSN Explorer 6.x to check for updates.)"

If you were able to stop your system from automatically connecting using Selective Startup there was something on the startup tab that you unchecked which initiated the connection (possibly for automatic updates of some application or another). Why you would go to Normal Startup because you have broadband is a mystery to me--broadband doesn't conserve resources, which is why you limit the startup programs using Selective Startup. I'd go back to Selective.





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February 17th, 2002 03:00

Denny,
Thanks for your reply. I did not go back to normal start up because I have broadband. I wanted to see what would happen when I did. Prior to broadband while using internet connection sharing, this was a real problem. I used selective start up to diagnose which file was dialing up.
The name of the file in question is "loadqm.exe."
If this file has nothing to do with windows, how can I remove it from start up or from my computer all together? Will search and delete take care of my problem? I do not use MSN. My computer came with MSN preloaded which probably placed it in my start up or config file.


Denny Denham wrote:
- 2RNBA,
-
- The following is from my Resources site regarding
- Loadqm: "Loads the MSN Explorer Query Manager--a
- waste of resources and bandwidth. (It is also used
- by MSN Explorer 6.x to check for updates.)"
-
- If you were able to stop your system from
- automatically connecting using Selective Startup
- there was something on the startup tab that you
- unchecked which initiated the connection (possibly
- for automatic updates of some application or
- another). Why you would go to Normal Startup
- because you have broadband is a mystery to
- me--broadband doesn't conserve resources, which is
- why you limit the startup programs using Selective
- Startup. I'd go back to Selective.
-
-


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February 17th, 2002 04:00

2RNBA,

Simply uncheck it on the startup tab. Nobody I know uses Normal startup on a Windows 9X system.

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February 17th, 2002 18:00

This is also a component of MSN Messenger...if you have installed any of the latter versions, it would have been added with the install or upgrade. As Denny said, just leave the file and disable it from running in MSCONFIG...if you use Messesnger, it runs just fine without it.


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