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I have a problem with autorun. I really needed a client with a proper autorun feature, so I left nekoray because it simply doesn't work there. When I downloaded Throne, everything worked fine, but yesterday I reinstalled Windows, and now autorun doesn't work again. I researched this topic and realized that autorun works via a Windows registry value, namely HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. I tried fixing it through Task Scheduler and granting elevated permissions to the registry key, but nothing helped. Can you make autorun a fully functional service instead of using Windows tools? Or at least explain how to fix it, since even rolling back to previous versions didn't help.
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I have a problem with autorun. I really needed a client with a proper autorun feature, so I left nekoray because it simply doesn't work there. When I downloaded Throne, everything worked fine, but yesterday I reinstalled Windows, and now autorun doesn't work again. I researched this topic and realized that autorun works via a Windows registry value, namely HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. I tried fixing it through Task Scheduler and granting elevated permissions to the registry key, but nothing helped. Can you make autorun a fully functional service instead of using Windows tools? Or at least explain how to fix it, since even rolling back to previous versions didn't help.
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