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- installation - How add `Startup` in `Device` in `Manage Run-Time . . .
How add `Startup` in `Device` in `Manage Run-Time Enviroment` in Keil uvision 5? Asked 1 year, 1 month ago Modified 12 months ago Viewed 2k times
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Through the Startup Folder NOTE: You can add or remove shortcuts to programs or files from the Startup folder to have them run or open at the startup of Windows 7 1 Right click on the exe file of the program you want to run at startup, or file to open at startup, and click on Create Shortcut
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In ASP NET Core (which includes NET 8), the Startup cs class is still a central part of the application's configuration, but it's not the only way to set up your application
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I would like to find the location of the Autorun-Folder in Windows 10 via CMD I tried dir AD Startup but I got following error: Volume in drive C has no label Volume Serial Number is $
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Obviously I have to select a valid startup item, but there are two pieces of information I need to do that: what are typical valid startup items that I can try to select? How do I select them? I am a long time developer, but I am new to visual studio so please give me instructions based on terminology I can see on the screen
- Start an application at system start without login
I successfully added the application by using task schelduler on startup Login and logout will not quit the application but no symbol is shown Please add details to my side questions and I'll mark your answer as the accepted one Edit: Ended up using this one If I have to configure, I stop the application in task manager and start it again by link After that I quit the application and
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If your application does something time consuming or resource intensive at startup like checking for updates on the internet, you might want to consider implementing a timer so that your program runs a bit after startup One of my pet peeves is the dozen or so programs on my computer that drag everything to a crawl as they all check for updates at startup (yeah I'm especially looking at you
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The issue for the original asker of this question was caused by their McAfee AntiVirus and may be related to a recent update of it There is related discussion in this VS Code issue ticket: VS Code too slow during startup after recent update #177570 (reported for VS Code 1 76 2) If you want to add exclusion rules, on Windows, a user install is located under C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local
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