Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Windows Scheduler -- When my computer starts I'm pretty sure you can the built-in Windows Scheduler to execute your batch file on startup. Good luck! Improve this answer. If the computer is a member server in a domain you can also do this through Group Policy, but I am assuming you would have said that if it were true.
Update: Just checked a test Windows machine of mine. The Woo The Woo 6 6 gold badges 20 20 silver badges 39 39 bronze badges. Maxwell Maxwell 5, 1 1 gold badge 24 24 silver badges 31 31 bronze badges. Run a batch file at loading of Windows 8 and 10 and windows server Create a shortcut to the batch file.
Once the shortcut is created, 'right-click' the shortcut file and select Cut. Press Start on the keyboard, type Run , and press Enter. Also, I do not have older OS Clients so there is no need to enforce the policy on those. So I set it to disabled. The first setting is more of a clean-up one: despite the redirected Start Menu, Windows still pulled the Start Menu Items from the public Start Menu on the Terminal Server — so my Start Menu contained the items from the redirected location but also those from the public Start Menu… this settings removed the common program groups.
I hope, this quick walk-through will help people to achieve this task faster than I managed to by pointing out two of the traps that I stepped in — there are more, especially when you are using a more complex GPO structure but these mentioned here had been my major issue…. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown.
The Overflow Blog. Podcast Helping communities build their own LTE networks. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. Related This issue occurs with any application shortcut or otherwise placed in the Startup folder. I noticed it when placing our custom application in the startup folder. The MS Paint application was used as example as it is part of the standard Windows Server install.
This issue occurs with new systems, installed from MS media and not connected to any network. It is not a virus issue. Office Office Exchange Server.
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