Running a program at startup - assign priority in order stat

I have the program I want to run at startup. I placed the order in the execution and for this, key start, but I need to start first before the user can click on a shortcut. Is there a way to give it a priority in the boot sequence?

Tom Hestand

Do not take into account the suggestion of the FIRST shows on "add program start via start > all Porgrams > startup."
You cannot ADD a program if you are going to... Start > all programs > startup.
You can ONLY Remove a program which is part of this list. NO ADDITION.

IF you want to ADD a program to the start, please follow this tutorial.
http://News.Softpedia.com/news/how-to-add-an-application-to-startup-using-the-registry-43488.shtml

WARNING: you will be working in the registry. One wrong move can damage your computer. Please follow the instructions to the letter. If there is doubt, stop and after return to answer.

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