# Launch on Start Up

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## Windows

To set Keeper Password Manager app to launch at start up, go to Start > Run and type shell:startup

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Your startup folder will be shown. Place a shortcut Keeper Desktop into this folder. Now Keeper will launch automatically on startup.

## Mac

From Settings, go to General > Login Items

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Click the Plus (+), go to Applications, and select Keeper Password Manager

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<figure><img src="/files/8ZlQwJtwK6wH9AX6AA0B" alt=""><figcaption><p>Select Keeper Password Manager</p></figcaption></figure>

Now Keeper will launch when you start your mac.


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