What I did for the Project file for Jelly Video was make N shortcuts with a target value of
"C:\Program Files\SAS\JMP\16\jmp.exe" \\V1-PC\Users\v1\filedrop\monitor.jsl
and a start-in value of
"C:\Program Files\SAS\JMP\16"
Put them in the startup directory, https://www.howtogeek.com/208224/how-to-add-programs-files-and-folders-to-system-startup-in-windows-...
It looks like I originally made one shortcut for jmp.exe, added the command line value to run a .jmp file, then made copies. In my use-case, I was able to use the same .jmp file on all copies because each copy asks a coordinating program what it should be working on.
This launched separate JMPs on windows 10, as soon as windows starts up. It might take a minute to launch a bunch of JMPs.
set the values of a shortcut on windows
Craige