NetStart 0.0.0.5
Author:
Andrey Sachen
Date: 01/09/2018 Size: 801 KB License: Freeware Requires: Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP Downloads: 3295 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
NetStart lets you choose which applications start when an internet connection becomes available instead of Windows startup.
You can enter a remote address to test, but NetStart detects what already starts with Windows automatically. You can choose whether it starts with the operating system or with the internet by dragging and dropping an item to the "With OS" or "With Internet" columns. You can also restrict whether it starts for the Current User or All Users.
Other choices include the ability to run startup files every time the internet comes available and testing.
NetStart fills a unique niche for those who perhaps have startup items that require internet, but it's not always available. We could see numerous uses for this from bandwidth restricted areas to laptops that aren't always connected to the internet, causing errors when you startup. It's well laid out and straightforward to use.
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You can enter a remote address to test, but NetStart detects what already starts with Windows automatically. You can choose whether it starts with the operating system or with the internet by dragging and dropping an item to the "With OS" or "With Internet" columns. You can also restrict whether it starts for the Current User or All Users.
Other choices include the ability to run startup files every time the internet comes available and testing.
NetStart fills a unique niche for those who perhaps have startup items that require internet, but it's not always available. We could see numerous uses for this from bandwidth restricted areas to laptops that aren't always connected to the internet, causing errors when you startup. It's well laid out and straightforward to use.
Similar:
How to Improve Your Wireless Network Performance
Hide or Block Neighbor's Wi-Fi Networks on Windows
Windows Couldn’t Automatically Bind the IP Protocol Stack to the Network Adapter
How to See Your Network Adapter Speed in Windows 10
How to Reset Network Settings in Windows 10
How-To Reset TCP/IP or Internet Protocol
How-To Flush the Windows DNS Cache
How-To Reset Winsock on Windows 10\8\7
Network Diagnostics Troubleshooter Reports Problem With Wireless Adapter or Access Point
Windows Could Not the Start Peer Networking Grouping Service on Local Computer
Your Connection Was Interrupted - A Network Change Was Detected - ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED
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