Finally, you will need to create a shortcut for your .BAT file and place it in the "Startup" folder for the user who is configured to log on automatically. To accomplish this, follow these steps:
Log on to the computer as the xTuple Connect Batch Manager admin user
Right-click on the Windows START button
Select the "Explore" option
This will land you in the "Start Menu" directory
Within the "Start Menu" directory, open the "Programs" folder
Within the "Programs" directory, open the "Startup" folder
Drag the .BAT shortcut into the "Startup" folder
Once you have completed the steps above, the setup for this technique is complete. The xTuple Connect Batch Manager admin user will be automatically logged on when the computer reboots and the xTuple Connect Batch Manager .BAT script will be executed.
You may also want to set the screen saver for the auto log on user to "On resume, display Welcome screen". You might also want to set a wait time of one minute. By doing so, you lock out unauthorized usage of this computer within one minute of log on.