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Welcome Wizard has a checkbox to tell it not to show the next time Windows 
starts - you probably don't need it. I don't know about the other, although it 
seems it'd be something about starting a server or service. Don't quote me.

HTH
Vern

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Dan <dan27649@xxxxxxxxx> 

> After my Windows config was "reset" somehow so that everything in the 
> Startup tab was checked again, I am reviewing and unchecking non-essential 
> items. 
> 
> I've got four iSeries Access (v5r2) apps in the list, of which two I 
> recognize and have already unchecked: 
> 
> cwbsvstr - 
> cwbinhlp - Sync helpfiles between PC & 400? NON-ESSENTIAL, unchecked 
> cwbckver - Check Version NON-ESSENTIAL, unchecked 
> cwbwlwiz - Welcome Wizard 
> 
> Anybody have a clue on cwbsvstr and cwbwlwiz? The latter doesn't seem 
> essential, but trying to avoid making a mess of things. 
> 
> TIA, 
> Dan 
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