Saturday, March 7, 2015

Removing an autorun application (in Windows 10)

I have installed Check Point Endpoint Security VPN on my Windows 10 (x64) machine. The software automatically loads on start up - which I do not want.



However, the software is not listed in the task manager under the "Startup" tab. Neither can I find the application in any of these registry keys.



Isn't there a better way to remove an application from autorun? This shouldn't be that hard. I even tried with 3rd party software like this, but even that barely lists more than what the task manaager already does.

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