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One shortcut in Startup won't start when Windows 7 boots.
The nonstarter is "NIS Time (32bit).exe", which sets my computer clock according to the government Internet time signal.
There must be something in Windows 7 preventing it from starting. It started fine when I was using Windows XP, and I've configured it the same way.
What's weird is that the shortcut in the Startup folder works fine if I doubleclick it. But it won't start on its own when Windows 7 boots.
"NIS Time" has a delay argument, which I've tried both ways: no delay and a one-minute delay. Neither booted at startup.
I tried using Task Scheduler instead of the Startup folder, but that didn't work either.