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Second, you can use the Local Group Policy Editor to use the Run these programs at user logon setting to set things up. Third, you can use Task Scheduler to add Command Prompt on startup.
Command Prompt, and more. However, it's important to note that this is only true for traditional desktop (Win32) programs, since modern apps through the Microsoft Store can't run elevated.
If you're beyond basic Windows 10 customization -- and comfortable working in the Registry or the Command Prompt -- you've probably noticed that you can't run programs as an administrator by default.
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