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You have trouble getting Docker to auto-start on Windows? I thought that was the default behavior… Hell, even if it’s not, you can just add a Docker shortcut to the Startup folder.
It works great when you log in as a user like you normally would on a Windows pc. But on a server you want it to run as a service, starting automatically in the background and/or being managed by the failover cluster without requiring a user to log in.
The solution back then was to use
netplwizautologon. Obviously a hack and bad for security, but fine for a homelab. After googling it now, it looks like some other "solutions" are documented in the GitHub issue about this.