MostWantedSoulRider Reputable Apr 17, 2014 1,046 0 5,660 May 22, 2014 #1 I moved the executable (.exe) file into the startup folder and restarted the windows but it went in vain. Are there any other options to sort out this issue?
I moved the executable (.exe) file into the startup folder and restarted the windows but it went in vain. Are there any other options to sort out this issue?
Phillip Corcoran Titan Moderator Sep 7, 2013 25,976 859 120,140 May 23, 2014 #2 You don't put the actual 'exe' file in the Startup Folder. You create a shortcut to the 'exe' file and put the shortcut in the Startup folder. By moving the actual 'exe' file from it's correct location you effectively "broke" the program. Upvote 0 Downvote
You don't put the actual 'exe' file in the Startup Folder. You create a shortcut to the 'exe' file and put the shortcut in the Startup folder. By moving the actual 'exe' file from it's correct location you effectively "broke" the program.
MostWantedSoulRider Reputable Apr 17, 2014 1,046 0 5,660 May 23, 2014 #3 Phillip Corcoran : You don't put the actual 'exe' file in the Startup Folder. You create a shortcut to the 'exe' file and put the shortcut in the Startup folder. By moving the actual 'exe' file from it's correct location you effectively "broke" the program. I forgot to mention that I have tried creating shortcut and moved it to STARTUP folder but that didn't work too. Upvote 0 Downvote
Phillip Corcoran : You don't put the actual 'exe' file in the Startup Folder. You create a shortcut to the 'exe' file and put the shortcut in the Startup folder. By moving the actual 'exe' file from it's correct location you effectively "broke" the program. I forgot to mention that I have tried creating shortcut and moved it to STARTUP folder but that didn't work too.