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How do I get Logtime to automatically start up when I log into Windows NT/2000/XP Professional?

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How do I get Logtime to automatically start up when I log into Windows NT/2000/XP Professional?

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[Windows NT/2000/XP] If you are not using version 2.1d (or higher) of Logtime, please upgrade to the latest version. If you are already using version 2.1d (or higher), you probably did not install Logtime from an Administrator account, or the installer would have taken care of that for you. If you do not have access to the Administrator account, you can create a shortcut to Logtime in your Startup group, with the following command line: “c:\Program Files\LOGTIME\logtimew” -m where you should replace the “c:\Program Files\LOGTIME\” with the path where you installed Logtime. The argument “-m” is needed to make Logtime monitor your computer for Internet connections automatically.

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