Can you set the Jellyfin server service to start with Windows? Shouldn't need a login then. If not, you can use a PowerShell script that starts the Jellyfin .exe and use a scheduled task to run it when event id 6005 is triggered. That's the event id created when the event log starts.
Veritrax
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This happens though. You can open a can of condensed soup or cranberries and it will pour out in the shape of the can because it's all congealed together. Canned foods are usually pasteurized in the can and have a lot of preservatives and emulsifiers so that can help "fix" the texture for long term storage.
Very true. I have a couple items at work that don't work when I pick "at startup" so I usually just go with the event log startup as the trigger nowadays.