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How to create shortcuts to open control panel items in windows 10 in windows 10, there are a few different ways to find and change your settings I'm thinking about some script that woul. Settings app, control panel, app settings, and search
Most of the settings that you'll want to change can be found in the settings app How can i automate this work The control panel allows you to view and change settings (controls) for windows via applets
Run the appwiz.cpl command either from windows 7/8 research bar, windows run dialog box (win + r keyboard shortcut) or from a command prompt
Of course you can also create a shortcut to appwiz.cpl You can find a list of control panel commands in the wikipedia control panel (windows) article. From that admin command prompt, run explorer.exe now, you should be able to open appwiz.cpl, or any other control panel applet with administrative privileges This can lose certain settings, or break your normal desktop environment.
1 the best i found was to create an autohotkey script and make it tab over quickly to the search box and type in your query there, since it doesn't look like appwiz.cpl takes in any arguments Recommended for performance and compatibility with future autohotkey releases Enable warnings to assist with detecting common errors. From here, we know that other inst.
I would do a registry search and remove the instance (s) from the registry
Backup the keys before you delete them (1 by 1), that way if the start menu stops working or something, you can merge them back in The items (s) were probably part of a package which tends not to remove them completely A bug in the install feature of windows installer. It depends on how the program is detecting that it is already installed
The programs showing in the programs and features list are generated from the registry keys under Hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\uninstall the program may be looking elsewhere in the registry, or looking for a file on disk, in order to determine if it is already installed To turn on or off windows features from windows features 1 open the control panel (icons view), and click/tap on the programs and features icon 2 click/tap on the turn windows features on or off link on the left side
(see screenshot below) this will open the c:\windows\system32\ optionalfeatures.exe file
3 if prompted by uac, click/tap on yes. 1 unfortunately it runs as part of the desktop explorer.exe instance The control panel object is called 'appwiz.cpl' and is loaded into the process under the handle 'appwiz.cpl.mui'so if you search for appwiz in process explorer you can see which process has included the dll and who has the handle open to it. From the windows program and features manage screen (above) i want to create a text file that contains all installed programs
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