How to run native Windows 10 apps on startup? [duplicate]
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Run Metro application on startup?
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My goal is: run some native Windows 10 apps at startup time
The way I would do it with an installable app is right click on the app from then start menu, go to containing folder and then make a shortcut to the executable file in shell:startup but there is no such an option to go to containing folder for apps installed from Microsoft store
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Run Metro application on startup?
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My goal is: run some native Windows 10 apps at startup time
The way I would do it with an installable app is right click on the app from then start menu, go to containing folder and then make a shortcut to the executable file in shell:startup but there is no such an option to go to containing folder for apps installed from Microsoft store
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marked as duplicate by Run5k, Ramhound, Dave M, music2myear, Debra Feb 7 at 5:08
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This question already has an answer here:
Run Metro application on startup?
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My goal is: run some native Windows 10 apps at startup time
The way I would do it with an installable app is right click on the app from then start menu, go to containing folder and then make a shortcut to the executable file in shell:startup but there is no such an option to go to containing folder for apps installed from Microsoft store
windows-10
This question already has an answer here:
Run Metro application on startup?
5 answers
My goal is: run some native Windows 10 apps at startup time
The way I would do it with an installable app is right click on the app from then start menu, go to containing folder and then make a shortcut to the executable file in shell:startup but there is no such an option to go to containing folder for apps installed from Microsoft store
This question already has an answer here:
Run Metro application on startup?
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marked as duplicate by Run5k, Ramhound, Dave M, music2myear, Debra Feb 7 at 5:08
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– dragonmnl
Feb 1 at 17:47
@dragonmnl - Questions that receive answers, which are upvoted, cannot be deleted. So if you want to delete this question, you start by deleting your answer, then delete your question.
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@dragonmnl - Questions that receive answers, which are upvoted, cannot be deleted. So if you want to delete this question, you start by deleting your answer, then delete your question.
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that's right. how do I remove my own question?
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that's right. how do I remove my own question?
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While writing the question I realized that in fact there is the folder shell:appsfolder (still from Windows+R) to achieve the same purpose for native/store apps
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While writing the question I realized that in fact there is the folder shell:appsfolder (still from Windows+R) to achieve the same purpose for native/store apps
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While writing the question I realized that in fact there is the folder shell:appsfolder (still from Windows+R) to achieve the same purpose for native/store apps
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While writing the question I realized that in fact there is the folder shell:appsfolder (still from Windows+R) to achieve the same purpose for native/store apps
While writing the question I realized that in fact there is the folder shell:appsfolder (still from Windows+R) to achieve the same purpose for native/store apps
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that's right. how do I remove my own question?
– dragonmnl
Feb 1 at 17:47
@dragonmnl - Questions that receive answers, which are upvoted, cannot be deleted. So if you want to delete this question, you start by deleting your answer, then delete your question.
– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 19:37