To install StartupMonitor, double-click the StartupMonitor.msi package
included in this archive.

StartupMonitor uses the Microsoft Windows Installer engine for its
setup routine. Many applications from Microsoft and other third party
vendors now use this engine, so there is a good chance that it is
already present on your system. If, however, you are unable to open
the *.msi package contained in this zip file, you will need to install
the runtime.

The runtime is about 1.5MB and is available from Microsoft -

For Windows 9x:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=17343

For Windows NT 4.0:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=17344

Windows 2000 and Windows Me have the Windows Installer built-in.

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Startup Monitor sits quietly in the background and waits for
an application to try and add an entry to one of your startup locations.
When an application does this, quite often without telling you first,
Startup Monitor pops up a window asking you if you want to 
allow this.  You can say Yes or No.
Very useful program to have.  Especially nowadays when application
makers think they can install whatever they want, wherever they
want, on your PC.