How to open Advanced Control on startup

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Luscious
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How to open Advanced Control on startup

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Noob question this may be , but I'm curious if there is a way to configure F@H so that the Advanced Control window pops up when I double click the Folding@Home icon (FAHClient.exe). At the moment it will just start the software and show the notification icon in the bottom right. I'd like to avoid having to right click there and select advanced control every time.

Also, I am on 7.4.4 - have there been changes in 7.5.1 that require an update?
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Re: How to open Advanced Control on startup

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Start Advanced Control that way: C:\Program Files (x86)\FAHClient\FAHControl.exe
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Re: How to open Advanced Control on startup

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There's also a link to FAHControl in Start menu > FAHClient.
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Luscious
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Re: How to open Advanced Control on startup

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Hmmm... I tried both steps above but I get an empty Advanced Control window. FAHClient.exe needs to be running first in order for FAHControl.exe to be able to display what's happening.

I've noticed that the desktop shortcut for Folding@Home links to the HideConsole application, because FAHClient.exe itself only opens a command prompt window.

I could probably fix it by running both at Windows startup, except that I prefer to start F@H manually since I use the machine it's installed on for other things as well.
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Re: How to open Advanced Control on startup

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Luscious wrote:Hmmm... I tried both steps above but I get an empty Advanced Control window. FAHClient.exe needs to be running first in order for FAHControl.exe to be able to display what's happening.

I've noticed that the desktop shortcut for Folding@Home links to the HideConsole application, because FAHClient.exe itself only opens a command prompt window.

I could probably fix it by running both at Windows startup, except that I prefer to start F@H manually since I use the machine it's installed on for other things as well.
HideConsole is a Windows tool equivalent to Linux's 1>/dev/null and has nothing to do with FAHControl.

FAHControl needs to be started with the right environment, including setting the current directory to FAH's data directory.
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