I feel that adding your application to the startup folder is unprofessional. I strongly recommend using a startup registry key to launch your application.
Contrary to what a lot of the material on this topic says, it is extremely simple to setup a key to launch a click once application and does not require setting up additional shortcuts. You simply use the shortcut created on install:
// The path to the key where Windows looks for startup applications
RegistryKey rkApp = Registry.CurrentUser.OpenSubKey(
@"SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun", true);
//Path to launch shortcut
string startPath = Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.Programs)
+ @"YourPublisherYourSuiteYourProduct.appref-ms";
rkApp.SetValue("YourProduct", startPath);
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