Start the application at startup of Windows 8

Hi all

I'm launching my application on Windows 8 at startup. I tried the Task Scheduler. My concern is that, with Task Scheduler, the application begins only after the desktop appears. My intention is to start the application at startup without having to navigate the desktop.

Any help is appreciated.

Thank you

Narayanan K

Task Scheduler will launch an application, even if you do not visit the office.

Or, you can just put a shortcut in your startup folder icon.

Press +R to display the run box, type : startup of the shell and put any icon.  It will run when you connect.

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