under msconfig/ startup I see I have this command to start up.., I kinda know what it is.., (after a google search).., but I can't seem to nail down if this is an important startup.. can it be turned off??
thanks
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under msconfig/ startup I see I have this command to start up.., I kinda know what it is.., (after a google search).., but I can't seem to nail down if this is an important startup.. can it be turned off??
thanks
:)
mqrt.dll is a module belonging to the Microsoft Windows Operating System
Recommended to leave running per this.
http://www.processlibrary.com/direct...les/mqrt/23055
I just checked my msconfig and it isn't even listed and I have no problems of any kind so I guess it's up to you.
ttodd--Here is another (slightly cryptic) recommendation to let it run
http://www.greatis.com/appdata/a/r/r...20mqrt.dll.htm
However, you could always turn it off in msconfig (by unchecking the box to the left|Apply) and see what happens. It is easy to go back into msconfig and recheck the box.
I cannot say I am very expert on this, but it is curious that you need to register this .dll every boot.
I see no reason for registering any dll, every time computer starts.
regsvr32 command is usually run once.
Windows NT MQ Run time DLL
Message Queuing (MSMQ) technology enables applications running at different times to communicate across heterogeneous networks and systems that may be ...
but still don't get it!
why is in startup menu