No boot file?

I use Vista x 64.

I try to add a program to run at startup. I try to locate the startup folder, but can't find it. I know that I can also add a program via the registry, but I prefer not to do so if this is possible. I looked in the following locations for the record, with no luck:

C:\Users-> votre_nom-> app data-> roaming-> microsoft -> windows-> programs, start menu, start

C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

I tried to change the settings to show hidden folders and files, but I'm sure that's not there. I also tried to do a search.

Any ideas?

You can create a task that made the program run when connecting or start.
1) click Start
(2) select "Control Panel".
(3) select "system and maintenance".
4) click on "Administrative Tools".
5) click on "Task Scheduler."
(6) click on "create task" (right in the list pane under) "Actions") "
"(7) opened in the general tab it will choose if it only works when the account that is used to implement is connected, or ' if that user is logged in or not" (leave the box ' do not store the... "empty password)
(8) always in the general tab, check the box 'run with highest privileges '. (This will ensure that no program can block)
(9) type a name for the task (in the general tab)
(10) how to tell the pc when perform the task
(a) click on the 'trigger' tab select 'new '.
(b) less "begin the task:' choose"at logon"or" start""
(c) click OK
(12) in this step, say us the PC which program to start.
(a) click on the tab "actions".
(b) click on 'new '.
(c) in the program/script line, find the program and press open
(d) click OK.
13) click OK in the window "create a task".
I hope this helps

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