Making All Windows START Maximized?

Without the use of Windows FX ? Is this possible?
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Most windows open in the state they were closed.

You can also create shortcuts to apps and in the shortcut properties set the apps to run MAX, MIN, or Windowed.


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That is correct, they do. However, not when you maximize and then close them. I can do a faux maximize by stretching the window to all 4 cornors and closing it... but it doesn't look good with the skin I am using (Vista XP).

I was thinking maybe a registry entry that determined that last opened size... and making it my desktop size might help? I know my windows 98 computer could maximize, close the window, and it would stay maximized. Windows XP doesn't seem to want to.
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I know my windows 98 computer could maximize, close the window, and it would stay maximized. Windows XP doesn't seem to want to.


My version of XP does. Sorry.
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^^This is called "AutoSizer". It's free and I've used it for a few years now. Just configure it, which is extremely easy, and it will take care of maximizing for you!

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Perfect !

That does exactly what I need ^_^. Thank you TheGuyPc
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No problem Keikonium! Glad I could help!

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