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office help by user35870 on 11-14-2004 at 02:04 PM

on the  all prgrams no way theres a startup menu it has microsoft office to startup with it can u del that from starting are would office not work right

screenshot:


edit: thanks just want to stop as many programs  that are not needed! :)








P.S sorry for posting so much about startup but my pc is a intel celeron!


RE: office help by _Humphreys on 11-14-2004 at 02:16 PM

Yes I think you might do some damage to the office if you delete it. I have it set for start up too (thats the defualt I think.) I try it to see. I have the backup disc and I think I know what I am doing so I suggest don't you do it.

Edit : It's merely a shortcut you can delete it if you wish and it won't do harm.


RE: office help by Anubis on 11-14-2004 at 02:26 PM

There's really no need to delete it. It's just a safety thing to make sure all the processes and stuff loads to make office run more smoothly...for the sake of a 2kb file, don't delete it...
[Anubis rant]
When do you ever need that essential need for a file of a few kb to fit on your computer, unless you're using a ZX-81 of course...
[/Anubis rant]


RE: office help by CookieRevised on 11-14-2004 at 04:06 PM

tbh, the OSA thing (shown in the screenshot) is the most annoying thing of Office and is the first thing that I delete when I install Office.

osa.exe, osa9.exe, or other equivalents (depending on your MS Office version) is a small "tool" which loads common used MS Office components into the memory to help speed up the launch of Office programs. Most people claim there's no difference with or without it. It isn't required anyways, so in short: it is an annoying resource hog that you can safely delete.


RE: office help by Tochjo on 11-14-2004 at 04:09 PM

Also see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290144 for a nice and detailed explanation :)


RE: office help by user35870 on 11-14-2004 at 04:14 PM

Thanks Tochjo :)