Run program at startup of windows 7

Hi all

I need to make a program to run at startup of windows instead of windows Explorer. How can I stop exploring to run at startup. also, I need the program to start without asking permission that is to say without the UAC window burst and ask permission.

Thank you.

You can go to your control panel to turn off UAC (all programs then automatically have full control administrator rights, which means simply visit a bad website can compromise your PC instantly and infect you).

I don't know how to stop loading Explorer. The old way, I knew I couldn't replace the shell has been removed from XP SP2.

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