Favourite+Web+Pages+At+Start-up

Would you like your Favourite Web site and your E-Mail account to open automatically when you power-up ( Boot-up ) ?
 * Favourite Web Pages At Start-up **

Well you can it is a little phaffy, and you have to keep holding the mouse button down for a short while, but when finished it is worth it.

What it implies is adding the shortcut to your **//Start-up Folder//**

To commence :- **//Open Internet Explorer//** and **//select the page//** you want to see when your computer starts. When there grab the little ** " e " ** next to the address, and drag it over to the The **//Start menu//** will open.
 * //Start button.//**
 * Don't let go of the button, just hover over the button for a couple seconds .**

The "** e **" you need to drag:



Still holding the mouse button down, move to the **//All Programs//** menu. The **//Programs//** menu will open. Keep the mouse button held firmly down
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Now move your mouse to the **//Startup//** folder. Wait a moment and the **//Startup window//** will open.
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Now get ready you are going to let go of the button when you have taken the cursor over the opened window. Ensure that you dropped the shortcut into the **//Startup Menu//** you should see it displayed in the list of items **.**

With **//E-Mail//** it is slightly different in so much as you use the **//Right-button//** on the mouse. This time, drag the icon with your **//RIGHT mouse button//** and follow the procedure above.

When you let go of the icon to drop it into the start menu, a little window will open and you select //" **Copy Here** "//. If you were to left-click and drag it, it would remove the icon from its current location and move it to your **//Startup folder//**. So exercise caution in selecting the **//Right-hand button//**.

Now this tip is mainly for those who are always on-line ( Broadband ), which loads on power-up. It can also work for those who are on Dial-up provided you have a shortcut in the Start-up folder which is set to automatically dial at power-up.