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A program acts cranky when Full Control is running. How can I get Full Control to totally ignore it?

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A program acts cranky when Full Control is running. How can I get Full Control to totally ignore it?

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Full Control totally ignores system components such as the Taskbar or desktop. Sometimes it’s useful to treat an application as if it were a system component too (for example a fax monitor, proxy software, or antivirus application) if it doesn’t respond well to Full Control’s oversight monitoring. To leave such a program completely undisturbed by Full Control, go to the first tab of the Group Setup screen and list it as an Allowed Filename. Check the “system component” box on the add-entry screen. You’ll generally list it by filename, but you can also list it by window title. In Win98, changing the Start menu restrictions doesn’t update my settings until the next logon. This is a documented bug in Windows 98. In Windows 95, ME, NT, 2000, or XP, if you go into Setup Mode or exit from Full Control, your Start menu is immediately restored. But Win98 only accepts updates at logon. Even if you go into Setup Mode, or completely exit from Full Control, you’ll find that the elements you remove

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