@david-albino, the agent should start automatically when you login.

For some use-cases you might want to run the background agent which starts up even before you login because it runs as a Windows service. It only runs background commands and they run in the background so you don't see them running. That's why use-cases are limited.

To install background agent, you right-click the TRIGGERcmd agent icon in your tray, then click Background Service, then Install Background Service.

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If you want the normal foreground agent to start during boot without having to login, you could also configure your Windows to automatically login.