[eSSO] Connection manager not autostart on Windows 7.

I installed the latest version of the connection to my Windows 7 Manager, but I discovered that the application does not start automatically as Windows starts. I tried to put it in the startup folder, but the results are the same. I also installed another Windows 7, of society, and the scenario is the same. In a jobs to another company (XP), LM works fine (it starts with Windows).

Anyone know if this is a bug with Windows 7?

Hello

ESSO-LM is designed to run when the user login and is launched in a logon of Windows 7 with the "userinit" registry key located at;

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

The value of this key on a Windows 7 (64 bit in this example) should have the following text in the string somewhere - "C:\Program Files (x 86) \Passlogix\v-GO" /startsso,.

If you select authenticator v2 Windows installation, installation should put this article in automatically. If he is not present or is inhibited by a policy, for example, then ESSO does not in the prescribed manner.

It is possible to launch ESSO via another method, but the above is the method designed.

Hope this helps

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