Hope this doesn't sound preachy, and if you already know this, just ignore me... At any rate, the program itself may be freeware, and it does have legitimate uses, but what is typically gotten from there isn't legally free. I've seen some stories in the news about how the RIAA is starting to go after individuals using Kaaza. Also, there was talk about Kazaa using enforced distributed computing to make money.
You might want to take a closer look at it beyond just keeping it from loading at startup, if you haven't already. If you have, then just ignore me. :)
Michelle
>Hi. The kids loaded Kaaza (hot new video/sound freeware) on my Win XP desktop pc. I don't mind it being there, but can someone tell me how to keep in from loading at bootup??
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>Thanks, Randy
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