Control point

I get a message asking if point of security control may make changes to the boot hard disk. As I don't use it I want to uninstall it, but can't find it in any list of program. Any help appreciated

Hello Spindlewoody,

You don't list what operating system you are using, so the steps may very

1. click on start or the ORB start

2. click in the search box or the execution option

3. type msconfig

4. Select the application in the list or click ok

5. Select the Startup tab

6. check if the security control point is listed if it is uncheck and reboot your computer

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