Then right click the shortcut on the taskbar, select properties, and rename back to. Solution from the article dont allow to pin Command line shurtcut and.
This method worked for me. If you want to put the link on Start, right click the. Then, from Start, right click on the resulting button. The bat file is not necessary. Anyway, that is not enough. What command? The most easy solution. Then, you will see the. Thanks for this. Nowhere else mentions using cmd. It fails for me as well. Just change the file extension to. Thx a lot. Step 1: Create shortcut of your. Step 4: Right Click the pinned shortcut, and you will see two options: shortcut itself and unpin option.
Right Click the shortcut and select Properties. Your email address will not be published. Skip to content Advertisement. Support us Winaero greatly relies on your support. Follow the instruction carefully. You shortcut should point to the cmd. Save the text file to your desktop with a name like, "PinToStartHack. Click Yes. Click OK. So you'll need to create the shortcut first, right-click it and choose pin to start, then delete the shortcut. So let's do that. Right-click on the File you want to pin My Holiday Plans.
Next, right click on the shortcut you just created, and choose, " Pin to Start " Once you have pinned the File, you can then delete the shortcut. Right-click on the shortcut you created and choose, " Delete shortcut ". Enjoy :- To Remove the Registry Hack If for some unknown reason, you wish to delete the registry entry, just type "regedit" in the search bar, and run "regedit.
Close the registry editor. I have continued playing with your solution. I found something interesting even though I cannot think of a real use for it yet. I think this could form the basis of a personal notification utility. I have some batch files that indicate problem results by copying a shortcut to the Desktop.
Having a tile appear in the Start menu would be a much neater notification scheme but it would not be, for me, as immediately noticeable as a shortcut on the Desktop so I cannot yet think of a batch file that would be better this way. Example being: Word are Excel file Any solutions to this? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse.
Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Hi, Welcome to Microsoft Community. Please answer the below questions: What happens when you try to pin the program to start menu? Are you not able to see Pin to Start option? Do you get unpin from start option when you right click on pinned program? How satisfied are you with this reply?
It is now compatible with Windows If you'd prefer it pinned to your Start menu, select Pin to start instead. Bonus: Download some. Step 1: Create shortcut of your. Step 4: Right Click the pinned shortcut, and you will see two options: shortcut itself and unpin option. Right Click the shortcut and select Properties. Right now, you can't do this with free tools maybe Windows want to get into the "pay2tile" business model. One possible option at the moment would be to use Classic Shell.
Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. How to pin to start menu using a batch file Windows 10 Ask Question. Asked 6 years, 5 months ago. Active 5 months ago. Viewed 24k times. I need to pin an executable into the new Windows 10 start menu i. The usual scripts valid for Windows 8 and 8.
How can I do this? Improve this question. Peter Mortensen There are lots of similar questions. You should specify why those solutions don't apply in your case, otherwise the question will be closed as a duplicate. Could you point me to one? Those for Windows 8. Could you please point me to one?
Those for Windows 8 simply don't work as well as those for Windows 7. It'd be better if you add this information to the question.
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