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"Open Shortcut Location" (not File nor Folder location)
Has anyone ever figured out how to create an "Open Shortcut Location" shell context menu icon (ie right-click on any shortcut files (.lnk)).
Windows only actually offers to open the shortcut files (.lnk)'s TARGET locationⁱ from the shell context menu, never I've seen a way to Open the location of THE shortcut (.lnk) FILE itselft from context menu. That's precisely what I've always needed.
ⁱ They use different names such as "Open File Location", "Open Folder Location", "Explore", "Open Target Location" .... which all do the same (aka opening the shortcut's target location, not it's actual own location)
TLDR;
How would you go on creating a shell (or shellex) context menu for LNK files (folders/files shortcuts files) which would Actually open the shortcut file's location rather than it's target location...
FYI: I know about Shawn's reg file/tuto #236988 to add/remove the stock menu, but I repeat, this is not what I'm looking for, I want a way to open the actual shortcut location file from context menu, not its target location.
Last edited by Hept0p; 26 Jun 2018 at 18:05.