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Actually, Windows 7 is the same way for elevated programs at startup.
The program may not have needed to run elevated at the time and would have been allowed to run at startup.
Hi Brink,
Have had the chance to test this out now with no Luck.
I think I'm getting mixed up On Step. 7 & 8?
On Step Number 7 I put the directory for "cmd.exe" in Windows under Program/Script.
In Arguments field I put "/c start "Realtemp" "C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\PC Utilities\RealTemp_370\RealTemp.exe".
I then went through the process of creating the shortcut, and placed in in both the User startup folder & the windows Startup folder.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
I found a simpler way here to do it through the registry:
Windows 10 Startup programs not launching - Microsoft Community
Ideally I don't want to fiddle with the registry but as soon as I followed these steps boom I started right up upon restart.
Any advise to get it working the other way.
It sounds like it's trying to run, but something failed.
Go ahead and post screenshots showing all of your settings in Task Scheduler and the elevated shortcut's target in its properties page to see if anything stands out.