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 Posted by Bob on 02/02/06 13:30 
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 14:50:12 -0700, Notan 
<notan@ddress.thatcanbespammed> wrote: 
 
>"I have no problems with other programs doing this so it's not my Win2K 
>system." 
 
>Bad assumption. 
 
I meant the installed OS, not startups. 
 
>There's a very good chance that AutoGK is conflicting with another 
>installed program. 
 
I would assume that is correct. 
 
>One place to start is by disabling your startup programs, then load 
>AutoGK. 
 
I am asking if anyone has experienced this on their machine so I can 
get a clue where to look. 
 
 
 
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