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PersistentWindows Quick Help

Command Line Options

Command line option Meaning
-delay_start <seconds> Delay the application startup by the specified seconds. Useful if PersistentWindows autostart fails to show the icon because of Windows Update.
-redirect_appdata Use the current directory instead of the User AppData directory to store the database file. This option is also useful for launching multiple PersistentWindows instances.
-gui=0 Do not display the PersistentWindows icon on the System Tray. Effectively, runs PersistentWindows as a service
-splash=0 No splash window at PersistentWindows startup
-notification=1 Turn on balloon tip and sound notification when restoring windows
-silent No splash window, no balloon tip hint, no event logging
-ignore_process "notepad.exe;foo" Avoid restoring windows for the processes notepad.exe and foo
-prompt_session_restore Upon resuming the last session, ask the user before restoring the window layout. This may help reduce the total restore time for remote desktop sessions on slow internet connections.
-slow_restore Prevent PersistentWindows restore from finishing too soon
-halt_restore <seconds> Delay auto restore by the specified seconds, in case the monitor fails to go to sleep due to fast off-on-off switching.
-redraw_desktop Redraw the whole desktop after a restore
-fix_zorder=1 Turn on z-order fix for automatic restore
-fix_offscreen_window=0 Turn off auto correction of off-screen windows
-fix_unminimized_window=0 Turn off auto restore of unminimized windows. Use this switch to avoid undesirable window shifting during window activation, which comes with Event id 9999 : "restore minimized window ...." in event viewer.
auto_restore_missing_windows=1 When restoring from disk, restore missing windows without prompting the user
auto_restore_missing_windows=2 At startup, automatically restore missing windows from disk. The user will be prompted before restoring each missing window
auto_restore_missing_windows=3 At startup, automatically restore missing windows from disk without prompting the user
-invoke_multi_window_process_only_once=0 Launch an application multiple times when multiple windows of the same process need to be restored from the database.
-check_upgrade=0 Disable the PersistentWindows upgrade check
-auto_upgrade=1 Upgrade PersistentWindows automatically without user interaction

Shortcuts To Capture/Restore Snapshots

Snapshot command Shortcut
Capture snapshot 0 Double click the PersistentWindows icon
Restore snapshot 0 Click the PersistentWindows icon
Capture snapshot X Double click the PersistentWindows icon, then immediately press key X (X represents a digit [0-9] or a letter [a-z])
Restore snapshot X Click the PersistentWindows icon, then immediately press key X
Undo the last snapshot restore Alt + click the PersistentWindows icon

Other Features

  • Save a named capture to disk:

    • Ctrl click the "Capture windows to disk" menu option, then enter a name in the pop-up dialog
  • Restore a named capture from disk:

    • Ctrl click the "Restore windows from disk" menu option, then enter the saved name in the dialog
  • Run PersistentWindows with custom icons:

    • Save your icon file as pwIcon.ico and copy it to C:/Users/\<YOUR_ID>/AppData/Local/PersistentWindows/, or copy it to the current directory if running PersistentWindows with the -redirect_appdata command line option.
    • Save the second icon file as pwIconBusy.ico. This icon is displayed when PersistentWindows is busy restoring windows.
  • Manipulate the window z-order:

    • Bring a window to the top of the z-order by clearing the topmost flag of an obstructive window:
      • Click on the other window first to de-focus, then Ctrl click the window that you want to bring to the top (or the corresponding icon on the taskbar).
    • Send a remote desktop or vncviewer window to the bottom of the z-order (because the Alt+Esc hotkey may not work for them on Windows 7 or old Windows 10 versions):
      • De-focus the rdp window first, then hold Ctrl+Win and click on the rdp window
  • Enable/Disable auto restore for any (child or dialog) window:

    • To add a window for auto capture/restore, move the window using the mouse
    • To remove a window from auto capture/restore, hold Ctrl+Shift then move the window