Xentara v2.0.4
User Manual
Starting Xentara Automatically

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Linux

See also
systemd Service (Linux only)

Under Linux, Xentara can be started using the systemd System and Service Manager. See systemd Service for details on how to configure the Xentara systemd service.

You can also use a different mechanism of your choice to start Xentara by instructing it to start /usr/bin/xentara.

Windows

See also
Task Scheduler for developers in the Windows technical documentation at docs.microsoft.com

Under Windows, you can use built-in Windows Task Scheduler to start Xentara. You can schedule a task to run Xentara.exe at system start, or at any other time. The application Xentara.exe is located in the App subdirectory in the Xentara installation directory.

You can also place a shortcut to Xentara.exe into the Windows Startup folder. To open the Startup folder, type shell:startup in the address bar of a Windows Explorer window. Placing a shortcut into this folder will start the corresponding application whenever the user logs in.

You can also use any other mechanism of your choice to start Xentara by instructing it to run Xentara.exe.