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Introduction
This utility, which has the most comprehensive
knowledge of auto-starting locations of any startup monitor, shows you
what programs are configured to run during system bootup or login, and
shows you the entries in the order Windows processes them. These
programs include ones in your startup folder, Run, RunOnce, and other
Registry keys. You can configure Autoruns to show other
locations, including Explorer shell extensions, toolbars, browser
helper objects, Winlogon notifications, auto-start services, and much
more. Autoruns goes way beyond the MSConfig utility bundled with Windows Me and XP.
Autoruns' Hide Signed Microsoft Entries
option helps you to zoom in on third-party auto-starting images that
have been added to your system and it has support for looking at the
auto-starting images configured for other accounts configured on a
system. Also included in the download package is a command-line
equivalent that can output in CSV format, Autorunsc.
You'll probably be surprised at how many executables are launched automatically!
Autoruns works on Windows 2000 SP4 Rollup 1 or above.
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Usage
See the November 2004 issue of Windows IT Pro Magazine for Mark's article that covers advanced usage of Autoruns . If you have questions or problems, visit the Sysinternals Autoruns Forum.
Simply run Autoruns
and it shows you the currently configured auto-start applications as
well as the full list of Registry and file system locations available
for auto-start configuration. Autostart locations displayed by Autoruns
include logon entries, Explorer add-ons, Internet Explorer add-ons
including Browser Helper Objects (BHOs), Appinit DLLs, image hijacks,
boot execute images, Winlogon notification DLLs, Windows Services and
Winsock Layered Service Providers. Switch tabs to view autostarts from
different categories.
To view the properties of an executable configured to run automatically, select it and use the Properties menu item or toolbar button. If Process Explorer is running and there is an active process executing the selected executable then the Process Explorer menu item in the Entry menu will open the process properties dialog box for the process executing the selected image.
Navigate
to the Registry or file system location displayed or the configuration
of an auto-start item by selecting the item and using the Jump menu item or toolbar button.
To disable an auto-start entry uncheck its check box. To delete an auto-start configuration entry use the Delete menu item or toolbar button.
Select entries in the User menu to view auto-starting images for different user accounts.
More information on display options and additional information is available in the on-line help.
Autorunsc Usage
Autorunsc is the command-line version of Autoruns. Its usage syntax is:
Usage: autorunsc [-a] | [-c] [-b] [-d] [-e] [-g] [-h] [-i] [-l] [-m] [-n] [-p] [-r] [-s] [-v] [-w] [-x] [user]
-a | Show all entries. |
-b | Boot execute. |
-c | Print output as CSV. |
-d | Appinit DLLs. |
-e | Explorer addons. |
-g | Sidebar gadgets (Vista and higher). |
-h | Image hijacks. |
-i | Internet Explorer addons. |
-l | Logon startups (this is the default). |
-m | Hide signed Microsoft entries. |
-n | Winsock protocol and network providers. |
-p | Printer monitor drivers. |
-r | LSA providers. |
-s | Autostart services and non-disabled drivers. |
-t | Scheduled tasks. |
-v | Verify digital signatures. |
-w | Winlogon entries. |
-x | Print output as XML. |
user | Specifies the name of the user account for which autorun items will be shown. |
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