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The programs I want running at startup no longer do start up.  
 
In Config.Sys I have:  
 
  SET AUTOSTART=PROGRAMS,TASKLIST,FOLDERS,WARPCENTER  
  set restartobjects=yes  
 
In my Startup Folder I have icons for:  
 
   DDNS Configuration  
   TCP/IP Startup   
   and 4 applications  
 
All four of the applications will start when I double click the icons in the startup folder.  
 
None of them start when the machine first boots up.  
 
OS is Warp 4.0 with Fixpack 15 in place.  
 
What should I look for?  
 
Ken  
 
 
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