This is how you can check where your files are stored to and change the destination folder in a few simple steps:. There, you will see two available options. The first one is called Location, which represents the folder where your downloaded files will be stored in.
You can see the full path to the folder on your computer under the Location label. To change the folder where you want Chrome to store all of your future downloads, simply click on Change. To begin, follow the steps below:. Note: If your preferred app is not on the list, you can search for it by clicking More Apps. Doing so will show you an expanded list of installed applications on your PC. If you want to set the default apps for multiple file types, then your best option is to use the Settings app.
Here are the steps:. Note: You will see a list of all the file types that Windows 10 supports. Beside the file types, you will see the applications associated with them. Windows may recommend multiple app options for some file types.
Meanwhile, you will see others that do not have any suggested apps. After clicking the Reset button, the file types will open with their original default system apps. For instance, web links will load in Edge and music files will open in Groove.
Note: You may see your preferred app under the Recommended Programs or Programs list. However, you can also manually select the app by clicking the Browse button. There are lots of reasons why Store apps fail to start and one of them is because the permissions for certain Windows folders and registry settings have been changed, either manually or by group policy.
You can fix this problem by checking all the permissions for these folders and registry settings and making sure they are all correct. You can confirm whether this is the cause of the issue by opening the event log and checking for the Event ID in the event log. You can open the event log by clicking on Start and typing in event log. Double-click on the row and you should see some information like below:.
What is All Application Packages? All Application Packages includes any store app that is installed in Windows This is basically checking the permissions on three folders: Program Files, Windows and Users. Here is what it should look like with the correct permissions. To open the startup folder in windows 10 in order to have shortcuts launched upon windows startup:.
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That's the most backwards illogical thing I've heard in a long time and I was just told that some lady is filing a lawsuit against ebay because they wont let her sell property on the sun. In all seriousness though, is there a reason that you cant start windows-integrated apps on windows startup? Looks like you received an irrelevant answer here too! Sorry about the lack of a solution so far. I was just informed about this thread today.
You won't believe how hard Microsoft made something so basic! Here's how to do it:. That works fine and dandy if all you want to do is make a shortcut to an app. However, if you need to open an app by command-line or in a script, it's a little trickier. You have to get the activatable ClassID of the app you wish to launch.
While viewing "shell:appsfolder" in File Explorer, switch to the details view.
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