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Startup Programs on Windows Vista
How to view programs in the startup folder on Windows Vista?
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The startup folder holds programs that will be automatically launched
during system start up time.
The startup folder is a common place where malware leaves programs to harm your systems.
Here is how to access the startup folder to view all startup programs on a Windows Vista system.
Run File Explorer.
Go to ProgramData > Microsoft > Windows > Start Menu > Programs > Startup.
A list of startup programs will be displayed as shown in this picture:
⇒ Configuration View of Startup Programs on Windows Vista
⇐ Processes Running on Vista Enterprise Edition
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