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I've got the feeling that there must be something simple I've

overlooked, but how do I make a program autorun? I can use msconfig to

prevent one from autoruning, but I'd want to do the opposite of that.

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Guest Colin Barnhorst
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Re: Autorun In Vista Home Premium

 

Do you mean autorunning when you insert a cd or do you mean running at

system start?

 

"BP" <brcphillips@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:mn.db7b7d84263f2343.88421@hotmail.com...

> I've got the feeling that there must be something simple I've overlooked,

> but how do I make a program autorun? I can use msconfig to prevent one

> from autoruning, but I'd want to do the opposite of that.

>

>

Guest S.SubZero
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Re: Autorun In Vista Home Premium

 

You can add it to the registry.

 

In Vista x64 it's HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->Microsoft->Windows-

>Current Version->Run.

 

Or if you want it just for a user, put it in the Startup folder.

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Re: Autorun In Vista Home Premium

 

 

 

Sorry for the confusion. I'm talking about when the system starts. There

are a couple programs, such as NewProxy, that I use evey day and I'd just

as soon have then load and run when the system is started.

 

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> Do you mean autorunning when you insert a cd or do you mean running at

> system start?

>

> "BP" <brcphillips@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:mn.db7b7d84263f2343.88421@hotmail.com...

>> I've got the feeling that there must be something simple I've overlooked,

>> but how do I make a program autorun? I can use msconfig to prevent one

>> from autoruning, but I'd want to do the opposite of that.

>>

>>


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