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If you're trying to open a shortcut file with a command inside registryinside the registry, the above answers won't work.

The solution is simple though - add the /c flag:

cmd.exe /c C:\PathToShortcut\AdultContent.lnk

If you're trying to open a shortcut file with a command inside registry, the above answers won't work.

The solution is simple though - add the /c flag:

cmd.exe /c C:\PathToShortcut\AdultContent.lnk

If you're trying to open a shortcut file with a command inside the registry, the above answers won't work.

The solution is simple though - add the /c flag:

cmd.exe /c C:\PathToShortcut\AdultContent.lnk
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GChuf
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If you're trying to open a shortcut file with a command inside registry, the above answers won't work.

The solution is simple though - add the /c flag:

cmd.exe /c C:\PathToShortcut\AdultContent.lnk