There is no need to change permissions. When you right click on the Start Orb,
and select Open A L L Users, the changes will be made for ALL users. After
a restart, your program should be shown in msconfig's Startup tab for all users
logged onto the system.
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>I followed your instruction. Changed permissions for sharing. However
> after all of that the system responded with An error occurred while
> trying to share Start Menu. Access denied. The shared resource was
> not created at this time.
>
> I assume once you add the shortcut if you open msconfig you should see
> the program you want in the startup group appearing there?
>
> Thanks for persevering with me
>
> On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 14:46:16 -0400, "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxx.org> wrote:
>
>>Right click on the Start Orb, and select Explore all Users. Then past your
>>shortcut in the Startup folder. (You will get a UAC prompt, but going this way
>>should allow you the necessary permissions to add items to your Start Menu.)