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Martin, this is the kind of meaty, juicy, under the hood Windows info that I come here for. Gary D said on June 4, at pm. Martin My post ref WinPatrol seems to have disappeared! WinPatrol can be used to add, delete and disable startup programs. Martin Brinkmann said on June 4, at pm. KameSennin said on June 4, at pm. I always wondered, which is the boot order of all these startup items. Any good info? Check out the Bleeping Computer article linked under reference.
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Rudeness and personal attacks will not be tolerated. Many programs when they are installed on your PC, they are configured to load themselves into the startup of Windows, so that the moment you boot your machine and Windows starts, they automatically start and most of them can be seen in the notification area when they are loaded. Having plenty of startup programs can decrease the performance of your machine, and its preferred to check what is configured to run on the startup and disable any application that you don't desire it to run on startup.
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I have a program which I wrote in Java using Eclipse and then put into a. Then, I used launch4j to make an executable from my. My question is this, if I click on the executable, it seems to run fine However, if I restart the system, I would expect the program to run at startup due to the edit I made to the registry, but this isn't happening. No warning box pops up asking if I want to run the program and the code is not executed. What am I missing? Edit: I also tried just adding the executable to the startup folder and that didn't cause it to run at startup either.
If it is, then you must add the registry entry in a different place. It turns out that if you have a 64 bit Windows 7, you have to place your startup registry keys in here:. This worked like a charm for me, and the annoying UAC dialog comes up as soon as I start a session with any user.
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