Bug? Setup Assistant keeps showing with every start. I don't want the search icon, I have the toolbar! #349
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For some reason, when trying to create a new issue, there are no options to actually do so, only to come and make a discussion here, even though it is an issue. Weird. Anywho, this is a fresh installation on Windows 10. The same happened in recent versions on my Windows 11 install that I've just came from. I install the software, go through the setup asssistant, put a toolbar on my taskbar, then I hide the search icon that the setup assistant had put there for me, as obviously I don't need it alongside the toolbar Every time I start Windows, the setup assistant returns and wants to start from the first step again. I always have to exit out of it on every start. I'm guessing it checks if I have the icon but it doesn't understand I've already done or, or that I already have the toolbar and I don't need another button This has only happened in a recent update to this software Please allow me to turn this off :) Thanks! |
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Simply delete the enty for the Assistant under Windows start up options |
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Thanks for mentioning that. I didn't notice I broke the issue templates a while ago. It is fixed now!
The behavior you described should only show on Windows 11. The installer of EverythingToolbar checks for the Windows build number and only registers the launcher autostart if the build number is at least 22000. Could you please copy and paste the build number of your Windows 10 machine again (Start button > Settings > System > About > Copy Window specifications)? I just checked the autostart behavior in Windows 10 again with 1.0.3 and I don't have that problem there. If your build number is below 22000 I suspect it must have registered to start automatically by some other means. In any case, @Horst12's answer should fix the autostart problem for you. |
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Thanks for mentioning that. I didn't notice I broke the issue templates a while ago. It is fixed now!
The behavior you described should only show on Windows 11. The installer of EverythingToolbar checks for the Windows build number and only registers the launcher autostart if the build number is at least 22000. Could you please copy and paste the build number of your Windows 10 machine again (Start button > Settings > System > About > Copy Window specifications)?
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