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#360, highlight importance to run PW as admin
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> Note: the program can be run from any directory, but the program saves its data in
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> Note: the program can be run from any directory, but the program saves its data in
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> *C:\Users\\[User]\AppData\Local\PersistentWindows*
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> *C:\Users\\[User]\AppData\Local\PersistentWindows*
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**For PersistentWindows to be able to restore windows with elevated privileges (for tools like Task Manager or Event Viewer), it needs to be run with Administrator privileges.**
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### To set up PersistentWindows to automatically start at user login:
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### To set up PersistentWindows to automatically start at user login:
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This can be done by creating a task in **Task Scheduler**, or by adding a shortcut to the **Startup Folder** (shell:startup).
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This can be done by creating a task in **Task Scheduler**, or by adding a shortcut to the **Startup Folder** (shell:startup).
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For PersistentWindows to be able to restore windows with elevated privileges (for tools like Task Manager or Event Viewer), it needs to be run with Administrator privileges.
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Choose **one** of the three options:
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Choose **one** of the three options:
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**Task Scheduler (Windows 10/11)**
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**Task Scheduler (Windows 10/11)**
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