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In <200604050110.k351AoZ1052394@pimout7-ext.prodigy.net>, on 04/04/06
at 06:09 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Scheduler Helper
This one is part of the eClock package. It allow you to schedule events
and alerts. If you don't use the scheduler, you don't need this helpers.
>MMOS2 Updater
This one detects changes in you MMOS2 setup and forces the setup into
sync. If your MMOS2 setup is static, you don't need this in the Startup
Folder.
>I assume eCS installer put them in the startup folder for a reason, but
>if I don't really need them, I would just as soon not put them back.
They have their uses, but like much of what installs with any OS, not
everyone needs everything that is installed.
>Do you have a recommendation?
Leave them out for now. If you decide you need them in the future, put
them back in.
Steven
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