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Go to "Start" and enter the words "Task Scheduler" via your "Search" window. Then, click on the "Task Scheduler" option.
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Click your mouse on "Create Task."
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Title the task you create and mark the box that says "Run with the highest privileges."
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Click "Triggers" and choose the "At log on" option via your "Begin the task" pull-down menu. Go to the "Change user or group" button to choose the group or user you desire to use.
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Click your mouse on the "Actions" function. Then, click "New." Under "Action," choose "Start a program." Type in "C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe" on your Program/script and the string RUNDLL32.EXE <dllname>,<entrypoint> <optional arguments> into the "Add Arguments section." However, replace the words optional arguments with the task you want to take place. For instance, you would enter RUNDLL32.EXE shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL to open the Control Panel, under "optional arguments." Click "Enter" two times.
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How to Run Dll As an App
DLL, or dynamic link library, files hold data which a variety of programs utilize. However, certain files of this nature hold functions that you can use to run a .exe file titled Rundll32.exe. If you learn the part of your file that contains an EXE code, you can run a DLL file as an app.
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