I was trying to make a shell command for a new file type i was creating, so
i created a registry key that led to the file that was used for the command:
it was something like this:
A file something.exe was stored in %systemdirectory%
and the registrykey (string, default, etc) said
%SystemDirectory%\something.exe "%1"
My problem was that when i tried to use the command i had a message box that
said:
Somedir\something.exe
access is denied
and i tried several combinations for my registri to work, the only thing i
could do was to give it the real path something like
c:\windows\system32\something.exe "%1" but that isnt useful.
Well, thanks in advance, just for reading this, luck to you all..
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