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Eng :: RE: unexpected behavior of lnk-files in Win10

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Author: wolf.b
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 7:26 am (GMT -6)

paraglider wrote:
The 29 value should contain %windir%\System32\shell32.dll,-50 after applying the reg file ( make sure the reg file uses unicode encoding ).

Thank you paraglider, I have tried this, but the overlay-arrows are still displayed, even after rebooting.

I have also tried all the versions found here: http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/8974-shortcut-arrow-icon-change-remove-restore-windows-10-a.html. Same result. I can't even get the different versions of arrows that are meant to be shown.


ghisler(Author) wrote:
This is a known bug of the Windows functions to launch programs (e.g. ShellExecute, ShellExecuteEx): They fail to open LNK files when you remove the IsShortcut entry. Unfortunately all you can do is put the entry back.
Thank you very much for clarification. It seems to me this problems is not related to TC, but maybe it is related to the OS version.


The original question is solved as such, but if somebody who is able to display different arrows on his/her system would be kind enough to compare version numbers, it may still help me.

Version 1511 (OS Build 10586.420) <- This version does not allow different overlay-arrows.


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