Weird, isn't it?
I've followed the directions in "Run as Service (Windows)" and put this in the shortcut
[location of RealtimeSync.exe] "C:\Users\moshe\SyncSettings.ffs_batch"
Upon saving the shortcut in the auto-start directory of Windows 10 and restarting the PC, RealtimeSync is loaded and displays this error:
Cannot find file
"C:\WINDOWS\system32\C:\Users\moshe\SyncSettings.ffs_batch"
The only workaround was to put "SyncSettings.ffs_batch" in "system32" folder and change the shortcut to "C:\WINDOWS\system32\SyncSettings.ffs_batch"
<ffs_batch> in shortcut turns into "C:\WINDOWS\system32\<ffs_batch>" in Window 10
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Maybe you have some typo in the target shortcut field?
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I've created the shortcut several times from scratch, I'm positive it's not a typo.
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Are you testing with FFS 7.6? Does the issue occur with 7.5, too? Do you have detailed steps how to reproduce the problem on Windows 10?