I hate Session 0 Isolation! How do I get AlwaysUp to automatically start my application in a “regular” user session when my PC boots?
When your PC boots, only Session 0 is available and AlwaysUp will run your application there. If you want to start your application in a regular interactive session instead, we suggest that you configure your PC to automatically log in to a designated user account (to create a viable user session) and then have AlwaysUp automatically start your application in that session. Your users can then connect to that session via RDP to see your application’s GUI and interact with it normally. To set this up: • Edit your application in AlwaysUp. On the General tab, change the Start the application setting to Manually, from AlwaysUp. • Activate automatic logon with the free, easy to use Autologon tool from Microsoft. Run the executable and enter the username and password of the user that will be logged on automatically. (You can also follow these instructions, or for the more adventurous, manually edit the registry yourself.) • Create a batch file containing the following command: “C:\Program Fil
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