Oh I see, it has to be done in the form of a web shortcut. I was creating a file shortcut to the main executable and placing the command in the target box which is why it wasn't working before....
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Oh I see, it has to be done in the form of a web shortcut. I was creating a file shortcut to the main executable and placing the command in the target box which is why it wasn't working before....
Microsoft Edge.
I think I'll just use it from a script and create a shortcut from that, much less complicated that way.
I'm not should what you mean, is there a particular syntax that you're suppose to use in the target box?
When I try it this way it says that the Target box is invalid, IDK what I'm doing wrong?
Ah okay, thanks.
It says it works with shortcuts also, how does one do this? Do you have to first create a script with the command and then create a shortcut of the script which allows you to change...
This is great and all, however it seems that when you launch a Win10 App this way that it create additional 'Windows Explorer' processes that doesn't seem to terminate after you've closed the Win10...