win10 task plan item, the right mouse button to run the task, task manager can see a target program process but the program can not be used properly?

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2023-06-25T11:51:30.4733333+00:00

The system version is win10 22H2 (19045.3086)

In order to allow the specified software to skip UAC authentication at boot time, I planned to bypass it by using the task scheduler.

It turns out that after the task plan is set up, the software opened through the task plan, the process are in, but the software can not be used, and directly in the file manager double-click the program effect is completely different, the following video to Snipaste as an example of demonstration (only Snipaste test as an example, Snipaste can be set to boot and not pop-up UAC authentication confirmation pop-up window).

Task plan logs have also been checked, the logs show that Snipaste was successfully launched, but the desktop does not show the Snipaste icon in the lower right corner, F1 screenshot shortcut also did not work, directly in the file browser double-click to run the open can be used normally, and tried again other software, as well as changing the task plan to start the user system as a normal user, but still can not

Please watch the video below onedrive to see the whole process and see if there are any ideas, I would like to thank you all for your help!

https://1drv.ms/v/s!AqQuPFSOu6gxklC_PH7HoXffMtbn?e=IbKkbo

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  1. Limitless Technology 45,141 Reputation points
    2023-06-26T17:24:18.15+00:00

    Hello there,

    If you're experiencing issues with a program launched from a task in Windows 10, where the program appears in Task Manager but doesn't function properly when used, it could be due to several factors. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:

    Run the program directly: Instead of running the program through a task, try launching it directly by double-clicking its executable file or using its regular shortcut. This can help determine if the issue lies with the program itself or with the way it's being launched through the task.

    Check user permissions: Ensure that the user account running the task has appropriate permissions to access and interact with the program. Some programs require elevated privileges or specific user permissions to function correctly.

    Compatibility mode: Right-click on the program's executable file, select "Properties," and go to the "Compatibility" tab. Enable compatibility mode and select a previous version of Windows that the program is known to work with. Apply the changes and try running the program again through the task.

    Configure the task settings: Open Task Scheduler, locate the task in question, right-click on it, and select "Properties." In the "General" tab, make sure the "Run only when the user is logged on" option is selected. Additionally, in the "Conditions" tab, uncheck the option "Start the task only if the computer is idle" if it's selected. Apply the changes and test the task again.

    Verify program dependencies: Some programs rely on specific files, libraries, or dependencies to function correctly. Ensure that all required dependencies are installed and up to date. You may need to reinstall or update the program if necessary.

    If the issue persists after trying these troubleshooting steps, it may be helpful to provide more specific details about the program and any error messages or symptoms you're encountering.

    I used AI provided by ChatGPT to formulate part of this response. I have verified that the information is accurate before sharing it with you.

    Hope this resolves your Query !!

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