Load=, Run=, and StartUp Group Ignored Using MOM as Shell |
Q115984
If you use the Microsoft Office Manager (MOM) as the shell in Microsoft Windows, the files that are listed in the load= or run= settings in the [windows] section of the WIN.INI file are not loaded when you start Microsoft Windows. Additionally, the applications that are located in the StartUp group in Program Manager do not run when you start Microsoft Windows.
This behavior occurs when you use MOM version 4.0 as the shell in Microsoft Windows by adding MSOFFICE.EXE to the shell= setting in the SYSTEM.INI file. Using MOM as the shell prevents any files that you have listed in the load= or run= setting in the WIN.INI file from being loaded, and also prevents any programs that are located in the StartUp group in Program Manager from running when you start Microsoft Windows.
To make sure that the files that are listed in the load= or run= setting in the WIN.INI file are loaded, and programs that are located in the StartUp group run when you start Windows, do not use the MSOFFICE.EXE file (MOM) as the shell in Microsoft Windows. You can load MOM when you start Microsoft Windows using either of the following methods:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem has been corrected in Microsoft Office Manager version 4.2.
For more information about using a shell in Microsoft Windows other than PROGMAN.EXE causing the load=, run= and StartUp groups to be ignored, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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