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I did get this working in Task Scheduler. With the quotes, those are only used if you have a space in the path name. So if your path is something like C:\test test ffs_batch, then that would have to be in quotes. Since it doesn't look like your paths have any spaces then you don't need quotes.
If you want to avoid the Task Scheduler route you can use the Startup CPL method I talked about earlier. So in your test case you have a path for the batch file of C:\RTS-TEST1.ffs_batch in a text document add this:
Now name the text file test.bat or what ever.Code:START C:\RTS-TEST1.ffs_batch
In Startup CPL go to the Startup (user) tab, right click and add the path to this newly created batch file. When you restart the computer the batch file should work.
Ideally you shouldn't have to create a Windows batch file for a FFS batch file. In Startup CPL you should be able to just add the FFS batch file directly to the Startup (user) tab and away you go. Maybe it's a Windows 10 thing, I don't know.
Here's the Windows batch file that will run your FFS batch file. Have a look at it with Notepad or Notepad ++.