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On 24 Apr 2006 at 20:40, Bob Lendrim wrote:
> I have a program called Process Explorer from SysInternals.com
> installed on my computer. I would like to have it start up when I boot
> the computer. Years ago, I would have done that by putting a command
> line in the Autoexec.bat file (i.e. c:\programfiles\procexp.exe). In
> recent years, the autoexec.bat file doesn't seem to be used. I do have
> an autoexec.bat file in my root directory, but it was empty. I put the
> command in it, but the program doesn't start on bootup as I would
> expect. Is there a different way to make programs start up in XP?
There's a folder in your Start Menu called "Startup". Anything you put a
shortcut to in that folder will be launched when you log into Windows. (If
multiple people share the machine, there are special Start Menu folders for
each account, and one for all acoounts that gets merged with them.) That's
the simplest approach -- if you want it to run when the machine *boots*,
before any user logs in, then things get more complicated.
David Gillett
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