autostart

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Etymology[edit]

auto- +‎ start

Verb[edit]

autostart (third-person singular simple present autostarts, present participle autostarting, simple past and past participle autostarted)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, computing) To start automatically.

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Noun[edit]

autostart (countable and uncountable, plural autostarts)

  1. (computing) (An instance of) automatic starting.
    • 2011, Rogier Dittner, David Rule, The Best Damn Server Virtualization Book Period, page 807:
      When you utilize this option, the autostart and autostop options are added to the virtual machine's vmx file. You can also take this a step further and define the startup and shutdown order of the virtual machines []
  2. (computing) A program or application set to start automatically.
    • 2006, Dave Kleiman, editor, Winternals Defragmentation, Recovery, and Administration Field Guide, →ISBN, page 104:
      Vundo installs two autostarts—one a WinLogon Notify and the other a BHO—that reference the same randomly named infective DLL file.
    • 2008, Steve Bunting, EnCE: The Official EnCase Certified Examiner Study Guide, 2nd edition, →ISBN, page 510:
      EnCase 6 has a new folder “Main” and is utilized as an autostart. Inside the Main folder is the Tool Menu Plugin script that loads on startup []
    • 2011, Mark E. Russinovich, Aaron Margosis, Windows Sysinternals Administrator’s Reference[1], 1st edition, →ISBN:
      This category of autostarts comprises packages that define or extend user authentication for Windows, via the Local Security Authority (LSA).

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