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Re: [Help] Assigning a link to a New Start Menu Button

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Originally Posted by drtigerlilly View Post
I've using Dutty's HD v3.3 XT Ship ROM and haven't been able to get this to work

I made a folder in Programs (via File Explorer: Device/Windows/Start Menu/Programs) that contains links to all my Skyscape Medical Books, and then created a shortcut (Med Books.lnk) to the folder. I then tried to assign the shortcut to a start menu button, but when i try to open it from the start menu i get an error message about the .lnk being unsigned.

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The file cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found, if the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file
I installed sdkcerts but i still get the error message trying to open the .lnk, from the start menu.

Any suggestions on how to remedy this?

Here's you're problem:
"or one of its components cannot be found"

What did you use to make the shortcut, and are you sure it is pointing at the right file?


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