

Thank you MVV for your ideas and answers.I am new to this forum. Ghisler) remains: why wouldn't TC start even though it was on the Windows startup list? Does W7 consider TC "a security threat" and it won't let it start before it got "it's defenses up"? So I just gave up on the whole thing and will from now on start TC manually.īut the main question (for mr. I did as you suggested and put TC (non-elevated) in Task Scheduler to start at logon and it worked. You don't need task sheduler for starting TC in non-elevated mode, just link in Autostart folder.

for comfortable work with user-write-protected folders). So I recommend you to use non-elevated TC most of time and start elevated instance only if you really need it (e.g. And, if you run 'bad' file it will get eleveated rights also.

MVV wrote:It is unsafe to use elevated TC because every process started within TC gets elevated rights - editors, tools etc. But if you already have task so you can just tell to task sheduler to start it on logon instead of manual executing schtasks to bypass UAC promt.

You may use task sheduler for starting elevated or non-elevated TC copy both w/o UAC promts at any desired moment. It is unsafe to use elevated TC because every process started within TC gets elevated rights - editors, tools etc. Anyway, the only idea I have is task sheduler starts later than Windows processes TC autostart entry (which uses task sheduler as you said). So where exactly? Registry Run key? Autostart entry of Start menu? There are a lot of autostart places in Windows. Msconfig just lists some of Windows autostart entries.
