One is for determining the apps that start up on your personal account, the other is for all users.
There are two locations you’ll need to know to find the “Startup” folder. RELATED: How to Manage Startup Programs in Windows 10's Settings App How to Open the Startup Folder It works well and shows some apps that won’t appear in the Startup folders, but you can still access them.įor example, if you want to make an application start every time you sign into your computer, you can add a shortcut to it to the Startup folder. To stop apps from starting when you sign in, you should probably use the Startup Apps screen in Windows 10’s Settings app. This is where you can toggle on or off apps that want to run at startup.