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[GH-ISSUE #408] Can you increase the boot function at boot time? #1703
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Originally created by @xieccc on GitHub (Dec 19, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/408
Can you increase the boot function at boot time?I think this feature is urgently needed because I have to start it every time at system boot time.
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Dec 20, 2018):
I'm sorry, but I didn't understand what you are asking. Care to explain?
@smaragdus commented on GitHub (Dec 20, 2018):
@NickeManarin
I suppose that he requests an option ScreenToGif to start with Windows but I may be wrong.
@xieccc commented on GitHub (Dec 21, 2018):
Yes,this is what is my requests.Can you achieve this?
@vatterspun commented on GitHub (Dec 23, 2018):
This might help:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/how-to-add-a-program-to-startup/91d18255-659e-4796-87f6-5e6c814c7d50
I'm curious why you need ScreenToGif running at boot. Why you need the program always available? What are you using it for?
@zalmanlew commented on GitHub (Dec 23, 2018):
@xc135 I don't see why this feature is really needed, but there are ways to do it using Group Policy Editor.
@xieccc commented on GitHub (Dec 23, 2018):
Because when I chat with my friends, I often send img and gif to them. In Snipaste, the app has a default option in windows start up. In this case, I will easily intercept the img and send to them.
@xieccc commented on GitHub (Dec 23, 2018):
Thank you, I know this method can be achieved. But I think it's best to set it in the app.
@vatterspun commented on GitHub (Dec 25, 2018):
Why do you need it inside the app? Isn't copying a shortcut to the Startup folder adequate?
@xieccc commented on GitHub (Dec 26, 2018):
yeah,I think I will try it.