I'm trying to set up my Live Wallpaper app from the Microsoft Store to launch automatically every time I turn on my Windows 11 computer. I've enabled the 'Autostart' option within the app and also in the task manager. Additionally, I copied the app's executable file into my startup folder, but I'm unsure if I did it correctly since Windows apps can be tricky to access. I used the 'Everything' app to locate it, but it seems to have better permissions than I do for accessing those folders. I find it kind of frustrating because it feels unnecessary restrictive.
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Honestly, if you really care about your PC, I’d avoid using live wallpapers. They can put unnecessary strain on your system. If you still want to experiment with dynamic wallpapers, you might want to try alternatives like Rainmeter, Windhawk, Lively Wallpaper, or Wallpaper Engine, which is super popular but comes at a cost.
If you're not sure whether you placed the correct file in the startup folder, it's worth checking out some resources that explain how to view all the startup programs in Windows. Here’s a handy post that can help you out: [How to see all startup programs in Windows](https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/yzzzwq/how_to_see_all_startup_programs_in_windows/). It could give you clarity about your setup!
Thanks for the tip, I appreciate it! I’m currently using Lively Wallpaper but I've had some issues with the app. Any idea on how to troubleshoot it better?

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