Revo Uninstaller Pro - User's Guide
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Command (full path) – full path to the program you want to automatically run.
You can also add parameters for the executable, but if you do so, put the path in quotations
marks. For example:
“C:\Program Files\VS Revo Group\Revo Uninstaller Pro\RevoUninPro.exe” /hunter
Set auto start for:
All users – if you want the program to start when any user logs in.
Current user – if you want the program to start when only the current user logs in.
Select to auto-start from:
Registry: Run – on every startup of Windows – this option will add a startup entry to
the Windows Registry, which is a very common location for automatic startups.
Registry: RunOnce – only once on the next startup of Windows – also adds a startup
entry in the Windows Registry, but it will start the program only once, after which the startup
value in the Registry is automatically deleted by Windows.
Startup Folder – on every startup of Windows – this option will add a shortcut to the
program in the Startup folder, which is also a very common location for startups.
NOTE: It is accessible from Windows Explorer: C:\Users\[YOURPROFILE]
\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\.
NOTE: The AppData folder is hidden so you may need to display the hidden files
and folders.
Refresh – reload the Autorun list.
Additionally, you can right click to bring up a context menu for any Autorun item.
These are the available commands:
Run Process - starts the selected program or process if it is not RUNNING.
Kill Process - forcibly stops a program if it is RUNNING.
Search at Google for – used to search online for the Autorun item’s name, file name,
publisher, or description. Selecting this will open your default web browser and display the
results of the search.
Open containing folder - opens the folder containing the selected Autorun item in
Windows Explorer.
Goto Location – opens the location of the Autorun item, which can be a Registry
entry, a shortcut in the Startup folder, etc.
Copy Launch Path – copies the launch path to the Windows clipboard so you can
paste it into a text file, e-mail, chat message, etc.
Remove selected – removes the selected Autorun item; the same as selecting it, and
clicking the Remove button, as explained earlier.
Remove all invalid – removes all Autorun items that are detected as invalid, i.e. there
is an Autorun entry but it does not point to an existing process or program.
Remove all disabled – remove all Autorun items that are currently disabled
(unchecked).
Properties – shows the file’s properties in Windows Explorer.
Open Windows Services – starts the Windows Services manager (services.msc) for
more in-depth control over the services.