"Old Enough" <ab.RemoveThis@cd.ca> wrote in message
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> Every so often, a pop-up baloon tells me "There are unused items on
> your desktop".
>
> I know it shows signs of old age when you talk back to your computer,
> but I want to say "So what - it is MY destop, and I want them there.
> So go home already, Billy Boy, and leave me alone."
>
> Is there anyway I can permanently stop Mr. Gates from telling me what
> to do with my computer (short of going to Linux)?
> And please don't tell me to click on each icon once every two weeks to
> fool Windows into thinking I'm actually regularly using the programs
> behind these "unused items".
>
> Cheers! and Thanks!
> _________________________________
> Old Enough
> to know I don't know a thing ....
Right click on your desktop and select Properties from the menu.
Note: You can also go to Control Panel and double click the Display icon. This
should launch the Display Properties sheet.
In Display Properties, click on the Desktop tab.
On the Desktop page, click on the Customize Desktop button.
On the General page of Desktop Items, remove the check mark from the box next to
Run Desktop Cleanup Wizard every 60 days.
HOW TO: Disable the Automatic Desktop Cleanup Feature in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320154
Good luck
Nepatsfan
>> Stay informed about: There are unused items on your desktop