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"LouB" <Lou@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> LouB wrote:
>> LouB wrote:
>>> How do I get a program to run automatically when I reboot?
>>> Program is AutoHotKey
>>
>> Never mind. I finally figured out how to word the search so Google
>> gave me the answer:
>> http://www.findmysoft.com/how-to/Automatically-Run-Programs-at-Startup-in-Windows-7/
> Un-never mind(
>
> I do not see the start-up foldr.
On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 12:591 -0500, LouB <Lou@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>LouB wrote:
>> How do I get a program to run automatically when I reboot?
>> Program is AutoHotKey
>
>Never mind. I finally figured out how to word the search so Google gave
>me the answer:
>http://www.findmysoft.com/how-to/Automatically-Run-Programs-at-Startup-in-Windows-7/
In other words, exactly the same as we've been doing since Windows 95.
Char Jackson wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 12:591 -0500, LouB <Lou@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
>> LouB wrote:
>>> How do I get a program to run automatically when I reboot?
>>> Program is AutoHotKey
>> Never mind. I finally figured out how to word the search so Google gave
>> me the answer:
>> http://www.findmysoft.com/how-to/Automatically-Run-Programs-at-Startup-in-Windows-7/
>
> In other words, exactly the same as we've been doing since Windows 95.
>
>
>
Yabut I do not see the start folder!
"LouB" <Lou@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> Char Jackson wrote:
>> On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 12:591 -0500, LouB <Lou@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> LouB wrote:
>>>> How do I get a program to run automatically when I reboot?
>>>> Program is AutoHotKey
>>> Never mind. I finally figured out how to word the search so Google gave
>>> me the answer:
>>> http://www.findmysoft.com/how-to/Automatically-Run-Programs-at-Startup-in-Windows-7/
>>
>> In other words, exactly the same as we've been doing since Windows 95.
>>
>>
>>
> Yabut I do not see the start folder!
Change the settings on the View tab of your Folder Options to see Hidden and
System Files and Folders.
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