Author: sfeldner
Subject: Suggestion, helpful when troubleshooting
Posted: 28 June 2014 at 9:00pm
Let's pretend that I'm troubleshooting why an autostart entry doesn't run at startup.
I look in Autoruns and the entry is there, it is checked to run, the file is there (it's not yellow) and everything else looks great.
What I would like to be able to do is run the command just as it appears in the the registry or Startup folder but there is no quick way to do that.
Could a function be added to the right-click menu that would do just that? Something like "Run this Start-up Command now" which would take the Registry entry and execute it in a cmd.exe shell?
The result might show and error that doesn't show up during boot. I think it would be helpful - does anyone else agree?
Note: The column in Autoruns labeled "Image Path" just shows the image path (duh) and the command line arguments are not visible there. Could a column be added like the "Processor Explorer" utility has: "Command Line"? Or could there be an option to display or not display command line parameters in the Image Path column?
Subject: Suggestion, helpful when troubleshooting
Posted: 28 June 2014 at 9:00pm
Let's pretend that I'm troubleshooting why an autostart entry doesn't run at startup.
I look in Autoruns and the entry is there, it is checked to run, the file is there (it's not yellow) and everything else looks great.
What I would like to be able to do is run the command just as it appears in the the registry or Startup folder but there is no quick way to do that.
Could a function be added to the right-click menu that would do just that? Something like "Run this Start-up Command now" which would take the Registry entry and execute it in a cmd.exe shell?
The result might show and error that doesn't show up during boot. I think it would be helpful - does anyone else agree?
Note: The column in Autoruns labeled "Image Path" just shows the image path (duh) and the command line arguments are not visible there. Could a column be added like the "Processor Explorer" utility has: "Command Line"? Or could there be an option to display or not display command line parameters in the Image Path column?