11 Better - Autostart Folder Windows
The Autostart Folder is a specific directory within the Windows file system. Any shortcut, application executable, or script file placed inside this folder will automatically execute immediately after a user logs into their Windows account.
By strategically utilizing these directories, users can transform their operating system from a static interface into a proactive work environment. autostart folder windows 11
Configure Startup applications in Windows - Microsoft Support The Autostart Folder is a specific directory within
| User scope | Path (paste into File Explorer) | |------------|--------------------------------| | Current user | shell:startup | | All users | shell:common startup | | | User‑specific only (by default) | For
| Issue | Explanation | |-------|-------------| | | The folder is normally hidden, so beginners may not find it without shell:startup . | | No delay/ordering control | All items start simultaneously, potentially slowing boot/login. | | No easy disable from Task Manager | Startup items from this folder appear in Task Manager → Startup, but you can’t disable them there (only via the folder). | | User‑specific only (by default) | For all‑users startup, you need admin rights. | | No conditions | Unlike Group Policy or Task Scheduler, you can’t set conditions (e.g., “only run if on AC power”). |