uh, dont know if this'd help much, but if you want mIRC to start when you run Windows, there should be a folder in your 'all programs' list called 'Startup' (likely hidden!) .. anything in this folder will run when Windows is started up. Note that your version of Windows may not have the startup folder, i have no clue ... but you can certainly check. And if you want mIRC to auto-connect-on-startup, theres an option for that in the options dialog inside mIRC. You could also use a remote script to do this for you. Hope i've helped smile


-tyler-