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1. Right-click **Scheduled tasks**, click **New**, and then click **Immediate Task** (At least Windows 7). 1. Right-click **Scheduled tasks**, click **New**, and then click **Immediate Task** (At least Windows 7).
1. In the Task window that opens, go to the **General** tab. Under **Security options** click **Change User or Group** and type SYSTEM. Click **Check Names** and then click OK. NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM appears as the user account the task will run as. 1. In the Task window that opens, go to the **General** tab. Under **Security options** click **Change User or Group** and type SYSTEM. Click **Check Names** and then click OK. NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM appears as the user account the task will run as.
1. Select **Run whether user is logged on or not** and check the **Run with highest privileges** check box. 1. Select **Run whether user is logged on or not** and check the **Run with highest privileges** check box.
1. Go to the **Actions** tab and click **New**. Ensure that **Start a program** is selected in the Action field. Enter the following: 1. Go to the **Actions** tab and click **New**. Ensure that **Start a program** is selected in the Action field.
Enter the following:
Action = "Start a program" Action = "Start a program"