User Interface

Last Updated: 28 Dec 2004

The user interface is pretty easy to get used to. Below is a screenshot of the window With some tree items expanded.
GUI

One of the first things that you may notice are that some items are in bold. These are items that are listed in the "safelist.dat" file (program folder's data subfolder). These programs are ones that are known and legitimate programs. Some have descriptions that are visible by selecting, or moving the mouse over it and waiting a second.
This does NOT mean that you can safely delay or stop these, only that it's a legitimate program.


General Info

So... if you have a "Registry" item in "Current User", under "Stopped Items", it's a registry item in the current user's registry key that's been stopped.
Or... if you have a "Startup Folder" item in "Current User", under "Delayed ITems", it's a startup folder item that's been delayed.

Clicking the Box to the left of an item is "checking" it.
Checking "Current User" will check ALL items under it.
Checking "Registry Run" will check ALL items under it, but NOT Startup Folder.

Clicking the "+" beside an item (or double-clicking it) will expand the item.
Clicking the "-" beside an item (or double-clicking it) will collapse the item

No shortcut keys exist to do delay/stop/run/save/etc commands. This is intentional. If you accidently hit the wrong key (which could easilly happen), you'd have to manually undo all the changes.