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− | To automatically start Hooker when user logs in you can use a built-in option in the settings called "Auto run on login". | + | To automatically start Hooker when user logs in you can use a built-in option in the settings called "''Auto run on login''". |
− | '''Note:''' On Windows Vista, 7 and 8 you may need to launch Hooker with administrative privileges to be able to activate/deactivate that option. To do this, right-click on Hooker executable and choose "Run as administrator". | + | '''Note:''' On Windows Vista, 7 and 8 you may need to launch Hooker with administrative privileges to be able to activate/deactivate that option. To do this, right-click on Hooker executable and choose "''Run as administrator''". |
Alternatively, you can simply place a shortcut in the Startup folder:<br/> | Alternatively, you can simply place a shortcut in the Startup folder:<br/> |
Revision as of 17:50, 11 February 2014
Auto run on login
To automatically start Hooker when user logs in you can use a built-in option in the settings called "Auto run on login".
Note: On Windows Vista, 7 and 8 you may need to launch Hooker with administrative privileges to be able to activate/deactivate that option. To do this, right-click on Hooker executable and choose "Run as administrator".
Alternatively, you can simply place a shortcut in the Startup folder:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ie/windows/run-program-automatically-windows-starts
Starting Hooker in hidden mode is currently available only in "Pro" version.