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Topic: «
Actual Multiple Montors does not autostart on new user account
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sysfu
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11/05/2014 07:07:17
I created a new user account on a Windows 7 system with AMM 8.2.2 installed.
Is there a configuration option somewhere that I turn on autostart for AMM on a per account basis?
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Alexander Mihalkin
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11/07/2014 14:16:32
Thank you for your post, sysfu!
Run at startup
is a per-account option. You can turn it on in Actual Multiple Monitors -> Options -> General while logged on a desired account.
Best regards!
support@actualtools.com
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aph
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11/07/2014 14:44:29
In case you meant "on a system-wide basis" instead of "per-account" that is also possible, by using the AFL 2 parameter for your Actual Window Manager startup entry in the HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run registry key.
I don't remember if settings carry over automatically to the new location; to be sure you can back them up before you make the change and then restore if they don't show up after
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sysfu
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11/07/2014 23:30:13
Thanks for pointing out the location of the autostart option, for some reason I was unable to locate that on my own.
To solve this problem on Windows 7 I ended up copying the per user autorun registry key to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\Cu
rrentVersion\Run
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