msconfig question

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When I look at my msconfig's start-up tab, one of the command paths is
followed by "-start" (without the quotes) and another command path is
followed by "-s". It was my understanding that all of the listed items are
run at start-up. What do these extra notations mean? Thanks.
 
They are switches for whatever *.exe files you failed to include in your
post.

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When I look at my msconfig's start-up tab, one of the command paths is
followed by "-start" (without the quotes) and another command path is
followed by "-s". It was my understanding that all of the listed items are
run at start-up. What do these extra notations mean? Thanks.

Try running the programs with the -h or -? switch to see what they do.
 
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