Windows7 system task scheduler bypasses UAC management implementation program boot self-starting

  
In the previous APU using the K10stat overclocking tutorial, the author described the successful startup of the K10stat overclocking program without the UAC user account control through the win7 task scheduler. In fact, the win7 task scheduler can achieve more than just the work. Can only be achieved by apu's overclocking self-starting.
Everyone knows that since the beginning of vista, the UAC user account control that has been extended to the latest operating system can greatly increase the security of the operating system, but it is often inconvenient for us in use. In particular, some small software that needs to be booted from the boot, because such reasons are often not controlled by the UAC user account, so you can't use the drag and drop shortcut to put the start menu --- all programs --- in the startup folder. Implement boot from self-start. The general solution is to turn off the system's UAC function, but this will have a big impact on system security, which is not worth the candle.
Now we can bypass the UAC management implementation by using win7's task scheduler.
Open the task scheduler that comes with the win7 system. Click the keyboard win button to start the menu or mouse directly click on the bottom left corner of the start menu, enter "ldquo; plan" in the search program and file bar, select the task scheduler.

Click on the left task scheduler library and select Create Task in the right action bar.

Select the Administrators account as shown and click on “Run with maximum privileges” below. The name can be set by yourself.

Select the New option in the Trigger column and select “Login” in the start task.

In the operation column, select New, and select the associated EXE program that you want to boot from the startup, and then click to determine the scheduled task program, even if the settings are completed, then restart and boot from the boot. Some minor tricks that can be set in the Add Parameters: -nw in the Add Parameters option means that the main window of the associated program is not displayed. -StayOnTray means that the associated program can remain in the system tray. (It can also be removed without filling, the system tray will be hidden)

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Content original, picture From the author's previous Baidu experience "APU overclocking tutorial win7 does not close UAC user control boot self-start"

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