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2008-10-10

Windows: Use the Command Line to List Applications that Run at Startup

"It is quite helpful to know what applications are running at startup to help troubleshoot any slowdowns in system performance or to help track down malware infections. By using the Windows Instrumentation command-line interface (WMIC), you can easily generate a list of all applications set to run at startup as well as the location of each application. You can even generate a file to print out the information or for later review."

http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2958/windows_command_line_list_applications_startup/

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