
It's not yet clear to me how easy it is to just add or remove a file in that folder without also referencing the internal database Windows uses for these locations. Since I wrote this, Windows 10 was released, which changes how the Start Menu folders work. Only do this if you really mean it, and you know for sure you want to run this program for all users on the computer. The only problem here is it requires write access to the registry, which isn't always available. Click on System Maintenance troubleshooter and follow the on-screen. Click on Troubleshooting and click on View all. Type Troubleshooting without quotes in the Control panel search box. Add it to the HKey_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run registry key. Hi Das, You may follow these steps and try to run the System Maintenance troubleshooter: Press Windows key + X on the keyboard.Create a Scheduled Task that triggers on User Login.Add it to the HKey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run registry key.Options include: disabling startup entries, custom startup delay for each startup entry, virus scan for each startup entry, undo options for changes made to startup entries, and more. The down-side is it's a little more difficult determining whether to show the checkbox already checked next time they view that screen in your program. 01 Autorun Organizer Free Autorun Organizer is a free startup manager for Windows. This requires the least permissions for your app to run, and gives the user the most control and feedback of what's going on.

Add it to the current user's Startup folder.
