![]() ![]() This is not about controlling the sequence of startup programs, it's about controlling which user(s) see which startup programs. I would prefer not to have to edit the registry directly, but it's not out of the question. I am looking for a way to do this WITHOUT installing external/third-party software. On Windows 10 and Windows 11, right-click on the chosen program within the Start menu, click More, and then Run as administrator. Create a shortcut of your desired program, then copy it and paste it in this folder. Open the start menu, select ' All Programs ' and scroll down the list until you find the Startup Folder. When found, right-click and select Explore to open the folder. I used to be able to do this by putting different shortcuts in each user's Startup folder in the Start Menu. Open the start menu and type ' Startup ' (to search for it). I am trying to disable a particular program from starting up JUST for particular accounts - or alternatively, enable it for only particular users. (Admin access is available to make whatever changes are needed to answer this question). ![]() It would be better to simply not have that unnecessary program run at startup for that non-admin's user account. How do I make changes that apply to just some users?Ī non-administrator can't change those settings, so having a program start up that's only useful to admins is not very useful, especially when the program just shows an error and even more especially when that error window cannot be dismissed until an administrator's information is entered. ![]() I know how to open Windows Task Manager and access the new Startup tab, but changes made there seem to apply to ALL users. ![]()
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