I recently installed quicktime on my xp system. I see that at startup in xp that
quicktime is doing it's automatic update thing. It just popped up a dialog.
I know how to turn off auto update in quicktime -- that's not the issue.
What is bothering me is that I don't see how quicktime is starting up.
I have the sysinternals programs autostart and process explorer. I don't see any
Apple software in autostart, and there appear to be no quicktime tasks in
process explorer. How is quicktime starting up? Some sort of new stealth mode?
"Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
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>I recently installed quicktime on my xp system. I see that at startup in xp
>that
> quicktime is doing it's automatic update thing. It just popped up a
> dialog.
>
> I know how to turn off auto update in quicktime -- that's not the issue.
>
> What is bothering me is that I don't see how quicktime is starting up.
>
> I have the sysinternals programs autostart and process explorer. I don't
> see any
> Apple software in autostart, and there appear to be no quicktime tasks in
> process explorer. How is quicktime starting up? Some sort of new stealth
> mode?
That's the first thing I looked for, it's just not there. I've been killing this
thing for years, and this is the first time I can't figure it out.
> Look for qttask.exe in the startup (msconfig)
>
Try looking in the Registry at
HKLM\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run or HKCU\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run
(I've shortened the names down a bunch. You can use your imagination.)
"Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
news:u8MfRP%23cIHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I recently installed quicktime on my xp system. I see that at startup in xp
>that
> quicktime is doing it's automatic update thing. It just popped up a
> dialog.
>
> I know how to turn off auto update in quicktime -- that's not the issue.
>
> What is bothering me is that I don't see how quicktime is starting up.
>
> I have the sysinternals programs autostart and process explorer. I don't
> see any
> Apple software in autostart, and there appear to be no quicktime tasks in
> process explorer. How is quicktime starting up? Some sort of new stealth
> mode?
Quicktime has an option to not display the quicktime taskbar icon. The
option checked in quicktimes options will override turning it off in the
registry or msconfig. Go to Edit > Preferences > Quicktime Preferences >
Advanced and under Tray Icon untick the checkbox next to "Install QuickTime
icon in system tray"
Hope this helps
-kenkcj
"Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
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> That's the first thing I looked for, it's just not there. I've been
> killing this
> thing for years, and this is the first time I can't figure it out.
>
>> Look for qttask.exe in the startup (msconfig)
>>
It's not there. Perhaps it is doing a trick with RunOnce. Perhaps no one knows
outside of Apple at this point.
> Try looking in the Registry at
> HKLM\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run or HKCU\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run
> (I've shortened the names down a bunch. You can use your imagination.)
I see qttask.exe under run... perhaps the best approach will be to uninstall
quicktime, reboot, then reinstall to see if options are available to disable
it from loading when windows starts.
-kenkcj
"Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
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> It's not there. Perhaps it is doing a trick with RunOnce. Perhaps no one
> knows
> outside of Apple at this point.
>
>> Try looking in the Registry at
>> HKLM\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run or HKCU\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run
>> (I've shortened the names down a bunch. You can use your imagination.)
There are no options in QT to disable it from loading when windows starts.
Auto Runs download from MS will give the option to disable it from start up.
"kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in message
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:I see qttask.exe under run... perhaps the best approach will be to
uninstall
: quicktime, reboot, then reinstall to see if options are available to
disable
: it from loading when windows starts.
: -kenkcj
:
: "Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
: news:%23qQ0tV$cIHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
: > It's not there. Perhaps it is doing a trick with RunOnce. Perhaps no one
: > knows
: > outside of Apple at this point.
: >
: >> Try looking in the Registry at
: >> HKLM\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run or HKCU\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run
: >> (I've shortened the names down a bunch. You can use your imagination.)
:
:
The only thing that opens when windows starts having to do with quicktime is
the taskbar icon qttask.exe. If the option in preferences to install this
icon is selected in the quicktime program itself, the program will start. I
have seen the registry entry and msconfig option for qttask reappear after
deleting/disabling the option, due to the program overwriting that action
the next time quicktime was opened. Directions for disabling qttask in the
quicktime program itself are listed in my original reply at 12:49 cst.
-kenkcj
"Tom [Pepper] Willett" <tom@youreadaisyifyoudo.com> wrote in message
news:uBv9h9$cIHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> There are no options in QT to disable it from loading when windows starts.
> Auto Runs download from MS will give the option to disable it from start
> up.
>
> "kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in message
> news:uNfElx$cIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> :I see qttask.exe under run... perhaps the best approach will be to
> uninstall
> : quicktime, reboot, then reinstall to see if options are available to
> disable
> : it from loading when windows starts.
> : -kenkcj
> :
> : "Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
> : news:%23qQ0tV$cIHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> : > It's not there. Perhaps it is doing a trick with RunOnce. Perhaps no
> one
> : > knows
> : > outside of Apple at this point.
> : >
> : >> Try looking in the Registry at
> : >> HKLM\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run or HKCU\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run
> : >> (I've shortened the names down a bunch. You can use your
> imagination.)
> :
> :
>
>
"kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in
news:ey0nTFAdIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:
> The only thing that opens when windows starts having to do with
> quicktime is the taskbar icon qttask.exe. If the option in preferences
> to install this icon is selected in the quicktime program itself, the
> program will start. I have seen the registry entry and msconfig option
> for qttask reappear after deleting/disabling the option, due to the
> program overwriting that action the next time quicktime was opened.
> Directions for disabling qttask in the quicktime program itself are
> listed in my original reply at 12:49 cst. -kenkcj
>
> "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <tom@youreadaisyifyoudo.com> wrote in message
> news:uBv9h9$cIHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> There are no options in QT to disable it from loading when windows
>> starts. Auto Runs download from MS will give the option to disable it
>> from start up.
>>
>> "kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in message
>> news:uNfElx$cIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> :I see qttask.exe under run... perhaps the best approach will be to
>> uninstall
>> : quicktime, reboot, then reinstall to see if options are available to
>> disable
>> : it from loading when windows starts.
>> : -kenkcj
>> :
>> : "Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
>> : news:%23qQ0tV$cIHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> : > It's not there. Perhaps it is doing a trick with RunOnce. Perhaps
>> : > no
>> one
>> : > knows
>> : > outside of Apple at this point.
>> : >
>> : >> Try looking in the Registry at
>> : >> HKLM\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run or HKCU\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run
>> : >> (I've shortened the names down a bunch. You can use your
>> imagination.)
>> :
My experience is that even if you disable it in the registry or via MSCONFIG
the next time QuickTime runs qttask.exe is re-enabled. My solution is to
simply rename qttask.exe to qttask.exe_disable and it will never run again
(at least until you install a new version of QuickTime). By default it's in
C:\PROGRAM FILES\QUICKTIME
I haven't experienced any issues doing this on various systems.
Isn't there an option in the QuickTime preferences pages to disable this?
I would think that Apple's support forums might have much better answers
upon this subject. If they're really stumped, we can probably sort this out
for you, but that would be the right place to go, and probably useful
feedback for them. =)
--
Speaking for myself only.
See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
--
"Fuzzy Logic" <bob@arc.ab.caREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:Xns9A4AA58A8446Dbobarcabca@207.46.248.16...
> "kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in
> news:ey0nTFAdIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:
>
>> The only thing that opens when windows starts having to do with
>> quicktime is the taskbar icon qttask.exe. If the option in preferences
>> to install this icon is selected in the quicktime program itself, the
>> program will start. I have seen the registry entry and msconfig option
>> for qttask reappear after deleting/disabling the option, due to the
>> program overwriting that action the next time quicktime was opened.
>> Directions for disabling qttask in the quicktime program itself are
>> listed in my original reply at 12:49 cst. -kenkcj
>>
>> "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <tom@youreadaisyifyoudo.com> wrote in message
>> news:uBv9h9$cIHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> There are no options in QT to disable it from loading when windows
>>> starts. Auto Runs download from MS will give the option to disable it
>>> from start up.
>>>
>>> "kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in message
>>> news:uNfElx$cIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> :I see qttask.exe under run... perhaps the best approach will be to
>>> uninstall
>>> : quicktime, reboot, then reinstall to see if options are available to
>>> disable
>>> : it from loading when windows starts.
>>> : -kenkcj
>>> :
>>> : "Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
>>> : news:%23qQ0tV$cIHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> : > It's not there. Perhaps it is doing a trick with RunOnce. Perhaps
>>> : > no
>>> one
>>> : > knows
>>> : > outside of Apple at this point.
>>> : >
>>> : >> Try looking in the Registry at
>>> : >> HKLM\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run or HKCU\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run
>>> : >> (I've shortened the names down a bunch. You can use your
>>> imagination.)
>>> :
>
> My experience is that even if you disable it in the registry or via
> MSCONFIG
> the next time QuickTime runs qttask.exe is re-enabled. My solution is to
> simply rename qttask.exe to qttask.exe_disable and it will never run again
> (at least until you install a new version of QuickTime). By default it's
> in
> C:\PROGRAM FILES\QUICKTIME
>
> I haven't experienced any issues doing this on various systems.
>
Yes there is, as I posted directions in my original reply which I will
repost here...
"Quicktime has an option to not display the quicktime taskbar icon. The
option checked in quicktimes options will override turning it off in the
registry or msconfig. Go to Edit > Preferences > Quicktime Preferences >
Advanced and under Tray Icon untick the checkbox next to "Install QuickTime
icon in system tray"
Hope this helps
-kenkcj"
This will disable the qttask.exe program from opening up as qttask.exe is
simply just a taskbar icon for easy access to those who don't want to
navigate through the start menu or open up the program for preferences.
Best of luck to all,
-kenkcj
"zachd [MSFT]" <zachd@nomailplz.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> Isn't there an option in the QuickTime preferences pages to disable this?
>
> I would think that Apple's support forums might have much better answers
> upon this subject. If they're really stumped, we can probably sort this
> out for you, but that would be the right place to go, and probably useful
> feedback for them. =)
>
> --
> Speaking for myself only.
> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
> --
> "Fuzzy Logic" <bob@arc.ab.caREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
> news:Xns9A4AA58A8446Dbobarcabca@207.46.248.16...
>> "kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in
>> news:ey0nTFAdIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:
>>
>>> The only thing that opens when windows starts having to do with
>>> quicktime is the taskbar icon qttask.exe. If the option in preferences
>>> to install this icon is selected in the quicktime program itself, the
>>> program will start. I have seen the registry entry and msconfig option
>>> for qttask reappear after deleting/disabling the option, due to the
>>> program overwriting that action the next time quicktime was opened.
>>> Directions for disabling qttask in the quicktime program itself are
>>> listed in my original reply at 12:49 cst. -kenkcj
>>>
>>> "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <tom@youreadaisyifyoudo.com> wrote in message
>>> news:uBv9h9$cIHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> There are no options in QT to disable it from loading when windows
>>>> starts. Auto Runs download from MS will give the option to disable it
>>>> from start up.
>>>>
>>>> "kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:uNfElx$cIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> :I see qttask.exe under run... perhaps the best approach will be to
>>>> uninstall
>>>> : quicktime, reboot, then reinstall to see if options are available to
>>>> disable
>>>> : it from loading when windows starts.
>>>> : -kenkcj
>>>> :
>>>> : "Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
>>>> : news:%23qQ0tV$cIHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> : > It's not there. Perhaps it is doing a trick with RunOnce. Perhaps
>>>> : > no
>>>> one
>>>> : > knows
>>>> : > outside of Apple at this point.
>>>> : >
>>>> : >> Try looking in the Registry at
>>>> : >> HKLM\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run or HKCU\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run
>>>> : >> (I've shortened the names down a bunch. You can use your
>>>> imagination.)
>>>> :
>>
>> My experience is that even if you disable it in the registry or via
>> MSCONFIG
>> the next time QuickTime runs qttask.exe is re-enabled. My solution is to
>> simply rename qttask.exe to qttask.exe_disable and it will never run
>> again
>> (at least until you install a new version of QuickTime). By default it's
>> in
>> C:\PROGRAM FILES\QUICKTIME
>>
>> I haven't experienced any issues doing this on various systems.
>>
>
>
"kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in
news:uVJASEJdIHA.5712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
> Yes there is, as I posted directions in my original reply which I will
> repost here...
>
> "Quicktime has an option to not display the quicktime taskbar icon. The
> option checked in quicktimes options will override turning it off in the
> registry or msconfig. Go to Edit > Preferences > Quicktime Preferences >
> Advanced and under Tray Icon untick the checkbox next to "Install
> QuickTime icon in system tray"
> Hope this helps
> -kenkcj"
>
> This will disable the qttask.exe program from opening up as qttask.exe
> is simply just a taskbar icon for easy access to those who don't want to
> navigate through the start menu or open up the program for preferences.
> Best of luck to all,
> -kenkcj
While this will indeed stop the QT icon from appearing in the tray it does
NOT prevent QTTASK.EXE from running at startup. To confirm this you can
disable the tray icon via the QT Control Panel and then run MSCONFIG and
you will see that QTTASK.EXE is still flagged to run at startup.
> "zachd [MSFT]" <zachd@nomailplz.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:%234Oy5%23CdIHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>
>> Isn't there an option in the QuickTime preferences pages to disable
>> this?
>>
>> I would think that Apple's support forums might have much better
>> answers upon this subject. If they're really stumped, we can probably
>> sort this out for you, but that would be the right place to go, and
>> probably useful feedback for them. =)
>>
>> --
>> Speaking for myself only.
>> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>> --
>> "Fuzzy Logic" <bob@arc.ab.caREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
>> news:Xns9A4AA58A8446Dbobarcabca@207.46.248.16...
>>> "kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in
>>> news:ey0nTFAdIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl:
>>>
>>>> The only thing that opens when windows starts having to do with
>>>> quicktime is the taskbar icon qttask.exe. If the option in
>>>> preferences to install this icon is selected in the quicktime program
>>>> itself, the program will start. I have seen the registry entry and
>>>> msconfig option for qttask reappear after deleting/disabling the
>>>> option, due to the program overwriting that action the next time
>>>> quicktime was opened. Directions for disabling qttask in the
>>>> quicktime program itself are listed in my original reply at 12:49
>>>> cst. -kenkcj
>>>>
>>>> "Tom [Pepper] Willett" <tom@youreadaisyifyoudo.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:uBv9h9$cIHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>> There are no options in QT to disable it from loading when windows
>>>>> starts. Auto Runs download from MS will give the option to disable
>>>>> it from start up.
>>>>>
>>>>> "kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:uNfElx$cIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>> :I see qttask.exe under run... perhaps the best approach will be to
>>>>> uninstall
>>>>> : quicktime, reboot, then reinstall to see if options are available
>>>>> : to
>>>>> disable
>>>>> : it from loading when windows starts.
>>>>> : -kenkcj
>>>>> :
>>>>> : "Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
>>>>> : news:%23qQ0tV$cIHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>> : > It's not there. Perhaps it is doing a trick with RunOnce.
>>>>> : > Perhaps no
>>>>> one
>>>>> : > knows
>>>>> : > outside of Apple at this point.
>>>>> : >
>>>>> : >> Try looking in the Registry at
>>>>> : >> HKLM\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run or HKCU\SW\M$\Windows\CV\Run
>>>>> : >> (I've shortened the names down a bunch. You can use your
>>>>> imagination.)
>>>>> :
>>>
>>> My experience is that even if you disable it in the registry or via
>>> MSCONFIG
>>> the next time QuickTime runs qttask.exe is re-enabled. My solution is
>>> to simply rename qttask.exe to qttask.exe_disable and it will never
>>> run again
>>> (at least until you install a new version of QuickTime). By default
>>> it's in
>>> C:\PROGRAM FILES\QUICKTIME
>>>
>>> I haven't experienced any issues doing this on various systems.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Fuzzy Logic wrote:
> "kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in
> news:uVJASEJdIHA.5712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
>
>> Yes there is, as I posted directions in my original reply which I
>> will repost here...
>>
>> "Quicktime has an option to not display the quicktime taskbar icon.
>> The option checked in quicktimes options will override turning it
>> off in the registry or msconfig. Go to Edit > Preferences >
>> Quicktime Preferences > Advanced and under Tray Icon untick the
>> checkbox next to "Install QuickTime icon in system tray"
>> Hope this helps
>> -kenkcj"
>>
>> This will disable the qttask.exe program from opening up as
>> qttask.exe is simply just a taskbar icon for easy access to those
>> who don't want to navigate through the start menu or open up the
>> program for preferences. Best of luck to all,
>> -kenkcj
>
> While this will indeed stop the QT icon from appearing in the tray it
> does NOT prevent QTTASK.EXE from running at startup. To confirm this
> you can disable the tray icon via the QT Control Panel and then run
> MSCONFIG and you will see that QTTASK.EXE is still flagged to run at
> startup.
Although it is flagged for startup in msconfig, does it ever actually
run? Look in Task Manager; is qttask.exe listed?
"Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
news:u8MfRP%23cIHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I recently installed quicktime on my xp system. I see that at startup in xp
>that
> quicktime is doing it's automatic update thing. It just popped up a
> dialog.
>
> I know how to turn off auto update in quicktime -- that's not the issue.
>
> What is bothering me is that I don't see how quicktime is starting up.
>
> I have the sysinternals programs autostart and process explorer. I don't
> see any
> Apple software in autostart, and there appear to be no quicktime tasks in
> process explorer. How is quicktime starting up? Some sort of new stealth
> mode?
I just read all the replies and it's interesting that none of the above
forementioned things seem to help. Very weird indeed!! Sounds like QT has
been stuffed up through installation.
"Daave" <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote in news:eY8vOxNdIHA.4436
@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
> Fuzzy Logic wrote:
>> "kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in
>> news:uVJASEJdIHA.5712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
>>
>>> Yes there is, as I posted directions in my original reply which I
>>> will repost here...
>>>
>>> "Quicktime has an option to not display the quicktime taskbar icon.
>>> The option checked in quicktimes options will override turning it
>>> off in the registry or msconfig. Go to Edit > Preferences >
>>> Quicktime Preferences > Advanced and under Tray Icon untick the
>>> checkbox next to "Install QuickTime icon in system tray"
>>> Hope this helps
>>> -kenkcj"
>>>
>>> This will disable the qttask.exe program from opening up as
>>> qttask.exe is simply just a taskbar icon for easy access to those
>>> who don't want to navigate through the start menu or open up the
>>> program for preferences. Best of luck to all,
>>> -kenkcj
>>
>> While this will indeed stop the QT icon from appearing in the tray it
>> does NOT prevent QTTASK.EXE from running at startup. To confirm this
>> you can disable the tray icon via the QT Control Panel and then run
>> MSCONFIG and you will see that QTTASK.EXE is still flagged to run at
>> startup.
>
> Although it is flagged for startup in msconfig, does it ever actually
> run? Look in Task Manager; is qttask.exe listed?
It appears to run and exit. If you look in the Windows\Prefetch directory
and check the timestamp on the QTTASK file you will see that it will be the
time your system was last booted.
"Parrôtt" <heavenNOSPAM@heaven.heaven> wrote in
news:e2Wve5SdIHA.4696@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
>
> "Paul" <golf@invalid.net> wrote in message
> news:u8MfRP%23cIHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I recently installed quicktime on my xp system. I see that at startup in
>>xp that
>> quicktime is doing it's automatic update thing. It just popped up a
>> dialog.
>>
>> I know how to turn off auto update in quicktime -- that's not the
>> issue.
>>
>> What is bothering me is that I don't see how quicktime is starting up.
>>
>> I have the sysinternals programs autostart and process explorer. I
>> don't see any
>> Apple software in autostart, and there appear to be no quicktime tasks
>> in process explorer. How is quicktime starting up? Some sort of new
>> stealth mode?
>
>
> I just read all the replies and it's interesting that none of the above
> forementioned things seem to help. Very weird indeed!! Sounds like QT
> has been stuffed up through installation.
>
>
> God Bless...
Quicktime starts up when you access a file associated with it. Until then
it's not running (aside from the update check, if enabled). Very similar to
MediaPlayer which doesn't do anything until you click on an associated file.
and then it starts.
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