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Program won't autostart
....and up to a few days ago, it did.
The program is EventManager by Rotabeta software, a calendar reminder program. In the program's options is "start with windows" which is checked. In task manager under startup the program is shown, as enabled. In the users\me\appadata startup directory, it is listed along with four other programs, which DO autostart. Autoruns shows both locations, as enabled. The path shown to the program is correct. Things I have tried - compatibility mode for the program (none, XP, Win7). Having the appdata startup entry point to the program shortcut. Having the appdata startup entry point to the program itself. Setting the program to run as admin and then back to not run as admin. So what am I missing? Why did it stop auto starting and why won't it now? -dan z- -- Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world. (Anonymous) |
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Program won't autostart
slate_leeper wrote:
...and up to a few days ago, it did. The program is EventManager by Rotabeta software, a calendar reminder program. In the program's options is "start with windows" which is checked. In task manager under startup the program is shown, as enabled. In the users\me\appadata startup directory, it is listed along with four other programs, which DO autostart. Autoruns shows both locations, as enabled. The path shown to the program is correct. Things I have tried - compatibility mode for the program (none, XP, Win7). Having the appdata startup entry point to the program shortcut. Having the appdata startup entry point to the program itself. Setting the program to run as admin and then back to not run as admin. So what am I missing? Why did it stop auto starting and why won't it now? -dan z- You originally reported a problem May10. May 10th 18, 05:32 PM "A newe weirdness with latest update. Old program no longer functions properly." http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...f%404ax.com%3E Detected via this site showing in Google... http://www.pcbanter.net/showthread.php?p=3754500 Nothing showing in search, it's like the program never existed. Google has days like that... Paul |
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Program won't autostart
In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Thu, 16 Aug 2018 17:29:25 -0400,
slate_leeper wrote: ...and up to a few days ago, it did. The program is EventManager by Rotabeta software, a calendar reminder program. In the program's options is "start with windows" which is checked. Uncheck it, restart windows, check it, restart windows. In task manager under startup the program is shown, as enabled. In the users\me\appadata startup directory, it is listed along with four other programs, which DO autostart. Autoruns shows both locations, as enabled. The path shown to the program is correct. Things I have tried - compatibility mode for the program (none, XP, Win7). Having the appdata startup entry point to the program shortcut. Having the appdata startup entry point to the program itself. Setting the program to run as admin and then back to not run as admin. So what am I missing? Why did it stop auto starting and why won't it now? -dan z- |
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Program won't autostart
Paul wrote:
slate_leeper wrote: ...and up to a few days ago, it did. The program is EventManager by Rotabeta software, a calendar reminder program. In the program's options is "start with windows" which is checked. In task manager under startup the program is shown, as enabled. In the users\me\appadata startup directory, it is listed along with four other programs, which DO autostart. Autoruns shows both locations, as enabled. The path shown to the program is correct. Things I have tried - compatibility mode for the program (none, XP, Win7). Having the appdata startup entry point to the program shortcut. Having the appdata startup entry point to the program itself. Setting the program to run as admin and then back to not run as admin. So what am I missing? Why did it stop auto starting and why won't it now? -dan z- If you've scanned it on virustotal, post the link to the results page. This will give SHA1 and other hash values, and maybe a Google search on the hash will find the software. Paul |
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Program won't autostart
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 17:56:33 -0400, Paul
wrote: slate_leeper wrote: ...and up to a few days ago, it did. The program is EventManager by Rotabeta software, a calendar reminder program. In the program's options is "start with windows" which is checked. In task manager under startup the program is shown, as enabled. In the users\me\appadata startup directory, it is listed along with four other programs, which DO autostart. Autoruns shows both locations, as enabled. The path shown to the program is correct. Things I have tried - compatibility mode for the program (none, XP, Win7). Having the appdata startup entry point to the program shortcut. Having the appdata startup entry point to the program itself. Setting the program to run as admin and then back to not run as admin. So what am I missing? Why did it stop auto starting and why won't it now? -dan z- You originally reported a problem May10. May 10th 18, 05:32 PM "A newe weirdness with latest update. Old program no longer functions properly." http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...f%404ax.com%3E Detected via this site showing in Google... http://www.pcbanter.net/showthread.php?p=3754500 Nothing showing in search, it's like the program never existed. Google has days like that... Paul Yup, same program. With Win-7 never had any problems with it. However putting it in Win-7 compatibility mode hasn't helped the problem. What really irks me is that it works perfectly for weeks or months, then something (apparently in Win-10) changes, resulting in a problem that did not exist previously. There are probably similar programs available, but I am comfortable with this one and have set it to remind me periodically of all kinds of things such as Is the generator running it's normal self-test right now? Recharge the battery for the .... Order a replacement filter for the .... Mail estimated tax payment before.... Make image backup -- Update Tue tomorrow.... Time for annual termite treatment. And of course the usual, such as doctor appointments. This program allows for a wide variety of repeat triggers for daily, weekly, monthly, annually, etc. -dan z- -- Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world. (Anonymous) |
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Program won't autostart
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 19:20:52 -0400, micky
wrote: In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Thu, 16 Aug 2018 17:29:25 -0400, slate_leeper wrote: ...and up to a few days ago, it did. The program is EventManager by Rotabeta software, a calendar reminder program. In the program's options is "start with windows" which is checked. Uncheck it, restart windows, check it, restart windows. Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately it didn't help. -dan z- -- Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world. (Anonymous) |
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