Asagrim
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Hi there!
I need to add a batch file to startup, but it needs to execute soon enough, so its results can already be used at the user login by several applications that have autostart enabled.
Where would i need to add such an entry for the batch file? Adding it as a Windows service maybe? I know the steps for creating most of these different entries, I just need to know where to create a startup entry so it executes the earliest time possible.
Thanks!
I need to add a batch file to startup, but it needs to execute soon enough, so its results can already be used at the user login by several applications that have autostart enabled.
Where would i need to add such an entry for the batch file? Adding it as a Windows service maybe? I know the steps for creating most of these different entries, I just need to know where to create a startup entry so it executes the earliest time possible.
Thanks!
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