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Yahoo! Pager
Run - Startup
"C:\Program Files\Yahoo!\Messenger\YahooMessenger.exe" -quiet
Enabled
Current User
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This is not the only piece of software that behaves like this.
The QuickTime movie player inserts an autorun entry by the name of qttask.exe - I don't know what it does, but it certainly doesn't do anything that is useful to me, so I found a solution for it.
The RealPlayer does the same thing, the name of the autorun is realsched.exe - I have applied the same solution to stop it in its tracks.
As you can tell, I'm one of those people who go by the principle of "If it doesn't do something that is directly and immediately useful to me, it doesn't belong in my process list".
The solution I'm talking about consists of a small executable file that does absolutely nothing and returns an exit code of 0. I made two copies of this program, I named them qttask.exe and realsched.exe and copied the respective files into the folders where the original "perpetrator" files reside, with Overwrite-Yes. Problem solved.
But in these two cases I was able to leverage the fact that qttask.exe and realsched.exe were separate programs, dinstinct from the media players, so I was still going to be able to use the respective media players without a problem.
However, Yahoo Messenger is different. The registry entry contains the name of the useful program, but with the switch "-quiet", so I can't apply the above trick.
Does anyone know how to keep the dirty hands of Yahoo Messenger away from the registry?

