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But how can you tell what programs load automatically at startup? Sometimes this is obvious, because the program will add an icon to the notification area on the taskbar, where you can see it running. Position your mouse over each icon to see the program name. The Show hidden icons button in the notification area.
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Change the Size of the Touch Keyboard. Reader Favorites Take Screenshot on Windows. Mount an ISO image in Windows. Boot Into Safe Mode. Where to Download Windows Legally. When you start Microsoft Windows Vista have you encountered a warning message in the notification area like the one shown in Figure A that indicates that Vista has blocked a startup program?
When this happens, Software Explorer blocks the program and displays the warning message in the Notification area. While this system, and the recommended workaround, is designed to protect your computer from a malicious program sneaking into the startup folder or run registry key, it can be a real pain if the program is indeed something that you want to run at startup. While it may seem that there is no standard way for you to allow a UAC restricted program to automatically run at startup within this security system, that's not really the case.
You can do it, if you use Task Scheduler. Let's suppose that the program that you want to have automatically run at startup is Event Viewer. You'll then encounter a warning message like the one shown earlier in Figure A, when you log on. And while this may seem like a hole in the security of startup system it's not.
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