Assuming that the machine is unattended, whether it has the ability to run automatically after starting up, I think it is obviously not, because the user must enter the desktop to start, in the boot and enter the Windows lock screen interface, it is obviously not started!
Proposal
It is hoped that the remote control can be fully implemented after the restart or when the user is unattended, and the remote control can be started from the lock screen interface (Windows startup rather than after the user logs in)
Problem description
Assuming that the machine is unattended, whether it has the ability to run automatically after starting up, I think it is obviously not, because the user must enter the desktop to start, in the boot and enter the Windows lock screen interface, it is obviously not started!
Proposal
It is hoped that the remote control can be fully implemented after the restart or when the user is unattended, and the remote control can be started from the lock screen interface (Windows startup rather than after the user logs in)
Additional context
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