WAMP starts automatically when Windows starts (without logging in or any UAC interference)

I want to start WAMP when I turn on the computer. Ideally, this would start without users even having to log in. I added WAMP to the launch in the registry, but the user must log in, and the UAC is still playing the annoying part of it.

Is there a way to accomplish this without entering or interfering with UAC? A.

Thank.

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Dec 07
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Follow these instructions to start the corresponding WAMP services at startup. UAC will not intervene here, and you do not need to log in to start your web server:

  • Log in as an administrator.

  • Start β†’ Run "services.msc"

  • Right-click the wampapache service (also called wampapache64 ). Go to properties and set the startup type to "Automatic"

  • If you want MySQL to also be available at startup, repeat step 3 for wampmysqld (or wampmysqld64 )

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Tried and tested on Windows 7-10

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1) Open Task Scheduler
2) In the "Action"> Create Task
3) Give some name
4) Trigger> Create> Start Task> "At Startup"
5) Actions> Create> Browse> c: \ wamp \ wampmanager.exe
6) Click OK
7) Reboot and check

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Jun 15 '15 at 8:18
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1) You need to create a batch file with the path wampserver.exe 2) Make a Windows Task Scheduler Run the batch file 3) Open Startup: the shell to start the batch file automatically when the computer starts 4) Disable UAC to put it in NERVER NOTIFY mode so that when you start Wamp Server did not display a message.

I found a blog that gave all the steps plus a video here: https://ddroid509ht.blogspot.com/2019/07/open-wamp-server-on-startup.html

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