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Post by honky on Dec 18, 2023 17:20:00 GMT
Good morning, I put one: ".exe" (JB; a simple window) in the task planned at startup. But the program does not start (no window, nothing). In the task manager, the program is in the "Processus en arrière plan" (in background) section. How to make the program appear? Thank you for...
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Post by tsh73 on Dec 18, 2023 20:21:18 GMT
Is where a user session active at there you start it? What kind of "startup" it is?
May be put the link into Autostart folder, so program start then you log on to Windows?
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Post by honky on Dec 19, 2023 8:23:53 GMT
There is no session other than mine (administrator). I will try through the "Start" folder This is the start of the PC.
EDIT: I do not have access to the folder: "Start menu", while I am a administrator of the PC. Is there a way to get around the ban ?
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Post by Rod on Dec 19, 2023 12:34:14 GMT
To have an .exe start on startup in Windows, you can: 1) Press Windows+R to open the “Run” dialog box. 2) Type “shell:startup” and then hit Enter to open the “Startup” folder.
Create a shortcut in the “Startup” folder to any file, folder, or program's executable file. It will open on startup the next time you boot.
These instructions seemed to work for me though I did not test actually adding a ,exe
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Post by honky on Dec 19, 2023 15:12:26 GMT
that works !! The window puts 12 seconds to appear after the desk. Thank you so much Rod.
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Post by Rod on Dec 19, 2023 16:03:57 GMT
Perhaps you could explain what you put in the startup directory. Was it the .exe was it a shortcut where is your .exe and where is the .tkn and resource files.?
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Post by honky on Dec 20, 2023 14:20:27 GMT
I put a shortcut of the EXE. The EXE is in a documents folder, with it's ".tkn", ".DLL", and:".SLL" It work well, it's just a bit long at the display But it was just a test
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