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  1. Posts : 493
    Windows 10 Pro Dev Channel
       #80

    CountMike said:
    Maybe like this:
    Attachment 180144
    That works..but that's the same as going to the .exe and right clicking & run as Admin. It should work from the Start Menu...like Power Shell does.
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  2. Posts : 19,518
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #81

    CallMeSteven said:
    That works..but that's the same as going to the .exe and right clicking & run as Admin. It should work from the Start Menu...like Power Shell does.
    You can choose between Command prompt and Power shell in right click on Start.

    Show Command Prompt or Windows PowerShell on Win+X menu in Windows 10 Windows 10 Tutorials
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  3. Posts : 2,667
    Windows 11 21H2 (22000.593)
       #82

    Kari said:
    I like the idea of Sets, but at the moment it is working in a way that really disturbs me. I always have 5 to 10 tabs open in Edge, clicking new tab for instance in Command Prompt, it just opens all those Edge tabs.

    I had to disable it for now.




    I like the Explorer ribbon shown, too. Unfortunately, disabling Sets does not help, Explorer always opens ribbon minimized.

    Kari
    I have 2 tabs pinned and they don't open in the Sets tab. Perhaps you could point the 5 you have open to prevent this?
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  4. Posts : 493
    Windows 10 Pro Dev Channel
       #83

    Thanks for that...but oddly only some of the items in the Right Click Start (Win-X) work. Event Viewer, Device Manager, Disc Manager & Computer Manager, both Powershells fail to start when either right or left clicking No idea why. Sorry for all the questions. Maybe I've had this issue a while. Quite odd (I'm certainly not a novice but not an expert Windows user...by far!)
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  5. Posts : 2,667
    Windows 11 21H2 (22000.593)
       #84

    CallMeSteven said:
    Thanks for that...but oddly only some of the items in the Right Click Start (Win-X) work. Event Viewer, Device Manager, Disc Manager & Computer Manager, both Powershells fail to start when either right or left clicking No idea why. Sorry for all the questions. Maybe I've had this issue a while. Quite odd (I'm certainly not a novice but not an expert Windows user...by far!)
    No, with this build, right click opening of items from the taskbar items has definitely gotten weird.
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  6. Posts : 493
    Windows 10 Pro Dev Channel
       #85

    johngalt said:
    No, with this build, right click opening of items from the taskbar items has definitely gotten weird.
    @johngalt have you tried the above from the Win-X menu. Specifically "Event Viewer, Device Manager, Disc Manager & Computer Manager, both Powershells fail to start when either right or left clicking " ??
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  7. Posts : 4,666
    Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1 Build 19043.1151 (Branch: Release Preview)
       #86

    CallMeSteven said:
    @johngalt have you tried the above from the Win-X menu. Specifically "Event Viewer, Device Manager, Disc Manager & Computer Manager, both Powershells fail to start when either right or left clicking " ??
    Everything is working great here.

    I can open everything from Start menu, and for stuff that is not an App I can open it up as Administrator from Start, Windows Search/Cortana and from a pinned link in Task Bar. No issues what so ever.
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  8. Posts : 493
    Windows 10 Pro Dev Channel
       #87

    Did you do an 'Upgrade or Fresh/Clean Install?
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  9. Posts : 4,666
    Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1 Build 19043.1151 (Branch: Release Preview)
       #88

    CallMeSteven said:
    Did you do an 'Upgrade or Fresh/Clean Install?
    Upgrade
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  10. Posts : 493
    Windows 10 Pro Dev Channel
       #89

    Thanks...all very odd. I could try a Fresh/Reset but I don't really want the hassle of reinstalling all the programs I have. I'll see how the next build goes and if I have the same (small) issues...unless anyone comes up with a solution.
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