Received this in MS Technet email today. Just playing around with it now. Gives you an incredibly comprehensive view of every bit of code that automatically runs or gets loaded at startup. Goes way beyond msconfig.
http://technet.microsoft.com/e...nternals/bb963902.aspx
One nice thing I just discovered: if you highlight an entry, whether it's a registry key or a .lnk or whatever, you can right click and click "Jump to" and it will open regedit on the key, or Explorer on the link location. You can also delete the link or key from within the viewer.
http://technet.microsoft.com/e...nternals/bb963902.aspx
One nice thing I just discovered: if you highlight an entry, whether it's a registry key or a .lnk or whatever, you can right click and click "Jump to" and it will open regedit on the key, or Explorer on the link location. You can also delete the link or key from within the viewer.