XYPLORER cannot properly open the path of the shortcut

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XYPLORER cannot properly open the path of the shortcut

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As stated in the title, XYPLORER is located at C:\Tools\XYplorer\. Through the right-click menu, I tried to open the location of the executable file of a shortcut, but an error occurred saying that the program XY64ctxmenu.exe could not be found.

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I then tried entering the following command in the Run dialog (Win+R):

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"C:\Tools\XYplorer\XY64ctxmenu.exe" /regserver  
However, it didn’t work and showed the following error:

XY64ctxmenu.exe - Fatal error
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The first argument did not contain
an existing XYplorer hWnd...

Aborted!
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XYPlorer x32 Ver 27.10.0600, Win10 LSTC Enterprise 21H2, scaling percentage 200%(Display 4K)

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Re: XYPLORER cannot properly open the path of the shortcut

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C:\Tools\XYplorer\XY64ctxmenu.exe -- does it exist?

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Re: XYPLORER cannot properly open the path of the shortcut

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admin wrote: 26 Aug 2025 09:49 C:\Tools\XYplorer\XY64ctxmenu.exe -- does it exist?
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yes.
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Re: XYPLORER cannot properly open the path of the shortcut

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Select the shortcut (*.lnk file) in the list and open the Meta tab of the Info Panel (F12). Does the target displayed on the tab appear correct?

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Re: XYPLORER cannot properly open the path of the shortcut

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admin wrote: 27 Aug 2025 19:14 Select the shortcut (*.lnk file) in the list and open the Meta tab of the Info Panel (F12). Does the target displayed on the tab appear correct?
The gif?
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The ink true Path is "C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker\Docker Desktop.exe", the target displayed on the tab appears correct.
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Re: XYPLORER cannot properly open the path of the shortcut

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But double-clicking the LNK file does not work?

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Re: XYPLORER cannot properly open the path of the shortcut

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admin wrote: 29 Aug 2025 08:38 But double-clicking the LNK file does not work?
The ink works normally, but I click "Open the folder containing the file," an error window pops up saying "Application not found."
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Re: XYPLORER cannot properly open the path of the shortcut

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"Open the folder containing the file" is currently not supported. I'll look at this again once the 64-bit version is officially released.

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