Shortcut failed "Windows alert", after PC boot


  1. Posts : 1,002
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    Shortcut failed "Windows alert", after PC boot


    Cold booted PC after overnight shutdown.
    My one and only custom Windows shortcut (Ctrl+Alt+C) on Start menu, opened.
    While I moved the mouse (no clicking), the window closed and windows alert appeared.
    Shortcut failed "Windows alert", after PC boot-clipx-shortcut-broken-alert.png
    Rebooted -- now the shortcut has failed.
    App is ClipX (clipboard tool). Normally ClipX assigns each clip entry to a list. But the list is empty.
    ClipX settings are unchanged

    I have done a Bitdefender "Quick Scan" all is OK. (I have not done a malware check, yet!)

    Q1: How could the Win shortcut work once (it shows the ClipX configuration window) and then fail as outlined above?

    Q2: Any ideas ?

    Its 7:30am here I have a big day ahead of me here, I need ClipX.
    While typing this thread a very quick flash on the screen (a tiny dialog) disappeared as quickly as it appeared.
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    Computer Type:= Laptop
    Manufacturer:= Toshiba Satellite C665
    OS:= Windows 7 Home Premium, sp1 (Build 7601)
    CPU:= Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2410M CPU @ 2.30GHz
    Motherboard:= TOSHIBA Portable PC
    Memory:= 2,806 MB
    Graphics:= NVIDIA GeForce 315M *
    Sound Card:= Speakers (Conexant SmartAudio H |
    Monitors:= x1, Generic PnP
    Screen Resolution:= 1366 X 768 - 32 bit
    Hard Drives:= C: 585.4GB
    PSU:=
    Case:= Toshiba Satellite
    Cooling:= default fan
    Keyboard:= default + Logitech K260
    Mouse:= default pad + Logitech M210
    Internet Speed:= ADSL2
    Antivirus:= Bitdefender Internet Security 2013
    Browser:= IE-9.10, PaleMoon, Firefox 20.0
    Others:= USB Safely Remove, Metapad, ClipX,
    7Zip, Classic Shell Start, Explorer++, FileSearchEX, KeyboardLEDS, CapsLock,
    MalwareBytes, MyDefrag, PostBox, ClipX
    Last edited by bawldiggle; 20 Apr 2013 at 16:39. Reason: grammar correction
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       #2

    Hello Russell,

    Is the ClipX.exe file still where it was installed at?

    If so, you could either create a new shortcut from the .exe file, or change the broken shortcut's "Target" to be the full path of where the .exe file is as.

    Hope this helps for now, :)
    Shawn
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       #3

    Missing EXE file


    Hi "Brink" thank you for your help,
    The short answer is -- ClipX.exe was missing -- BUT ...

    I dont understand how the EXE file was missing when all other support files and folders were intact,
    including the clipx.ini, uninstall.exe, Plugins folder (and its "stickies.wac" file), and my custom VBS file that upgrades three keys in the clipx.ini file.
    This setup has worked without a hitch for the last 6-7 years in WinXP on two PCs.

    If "uninstall.exe" had been run the entire "C:\Programs2\ClipX" folder would be removed.
    So I am at a loss how only the clipx.exe file was deleted.

    One quirk was the Start-menu > ClipX.exe (shortcut) -- alert "cannot find clipx.exe ... etc", after the cold boot ?? How can a shortcut be working one day and fall over the next day after first cold boot
    Another clue, maybe -- I deleted the corrupt shortcut (but only the shortcut)

    Ultimate solution was to clean re-install ClipX

    I used Starter v5.6.2.9 by "CodeStuff" to insert shortcut in startup to start ClipX.

    Q: Is it worth pursuing how the exe file disappeared or should I just get a life ?
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    Windows 10 Home x64
       #4

    It's possible one of your security programs has quarantined, or removed the ClipX.exe thinking it was malicious. It's very nature makes it do things that a behavior detection software may consider malicious. A Guy
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Good idea


    @ A Guy

    Quarantine is empty
    But to be on the safe side I have added ClipX folder as an exclusion because 3 files are active.
    clipx.exe, clipx.ini and the VBS file that modifies the INI file then runs the exe file.

    Thank you for your input :)

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    Bitdefender Internet Security 2013
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       #6

    Glad to hear you got it sorted GrayGhost. :)

    It was most likely removed by your AV or some other means by mistake.
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    XP Pro (x86) | 7 HP (x86) & (x64) | 7 Pro (x64)
    Thread Starter
       #7

    AV had deleted the EXE file


    Finally found the cause of "ClipX" app failure -- 24 hours after the exe file disappeared.

    My AV "Bitdefender Internet Security 2013" (BIS) -- is updated manually every morning.
    Today after a cold boot (and during the morning ritual of updating) an "issue" icon was displayed over BIS "Anti Virus" icon and "Events" icon -- on Bitdefender home page
    Following the long trail of issue-icons I found the BIS log entry buried in the bowels of Bitdefender.
    ie, Bitdefender (home window) > Events (icon) > Events Overview (window) > Antivirus (icon) > Antivirus Events (window) > Active Virus Control (tab) ... and one listed item Potentially malicious application detected.
    Selected the loan "malicious item" and all was revealed -- by the time stamp the "capture" was made when the PC was cold booted for the day.
    (At no time yesterday did Bitdefender show a message/alert warning me of "a problem".)

    Illogically, from Bitdefender home-page > Antivirus (icon) ... nothing is revealed.
    Quarantine list was (and still is) empty
    I wonder how many other newbies get caught this way. The clue is in "Events" not "Antvirus" icon on the home page.
    In fairness to Bitdefender it has saved my bacon about 4 times in the last 4 months, but its over zealous deletion of an unsigned EXE file is irritating. And why now, BIS has been on guard for the last 10 weeks, and ClipX has always been in startup.

    Between Win7 security and more complex AV apps life is getting more complicated.
    I think I will go and live on a deserted tropical island -- but will I get good cell-phone reception ?
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    Windows 10 Home x64
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    Yeah, you'd hope it would warn you, and let you decide if it's malicious or not. I figured that was the case. Things that try to access windows in such a way they appear dangerous trigger these behavior guards. A Guy
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    Thread Starter
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    Over zealous AV


    Hi "A Guy", thanks for your interest and help. :)

    I have posted a new Thread with Bitdefender but their track record for a timely response leaves a lot to be desired.

    I cannot find any setting in Bitdefender to give "me" an option of actions.
    Other AVs I have used over the years offered options but they were not reliable guardians.
    I want protection, not pretty pictures nor boys-toy-complexity, but everything seems to be going the way of dumbing down.
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