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how do I open a shortcut file?

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    Igor Penha
    last edited by Nov 14, 2020, 12:48 AM

    For days I'm trying to open a "shortcut" extension file, but I can't, can someone help me?

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      Igor Penha
      last edited by Nov 14, 2020, 12:50 AM

      of course, with Alexa

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        Xander
        last edited by Nov 14, 2020, 4:20 AM

        Rather than us making a hundred wild guesses, why don't you tell us what you've already tried?

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          Igor Penha @Xander
          last edited by Nov 14, 2020, 1:14 PM

          @Xander Friend, now that I saw your answer, but I finally got it. I just picked up the destination address in properties of the shortcut I created. Thanks.

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            Noah Nauman @Igor Penha
            last edited by Dec 1, 2020, 6:22 PM

            @Igor-Penha How exactly did you get it to work. Trying to do something with a shortcut too and I am having issues.

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              Russ @Noah Nauman
              last edited by Dec 2, 2020, 1:20 AM

              @Noah-Nauman, generally you can use @Igor-Penha's solution and just copy the target from the shortcut and make that your command.

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              Or, if you still want to open an actual shortcut file (.lnk file), you can use the start command, like this:

              start C:\shortcuts\test.lnk
              

              Russell VanderMey

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