![]() These apps run with normal user privileges and that’s fine in almost every case. Many apps that need such an option e.g., Dropbox, have one built-in. ![]() Running an app at system startup is easy you can add it to the Startup folder on Windows 10, or if the app has an option to automatically start at startup, you can enable it.
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