
The usual fixing process involves going to the shortcut’s properties and updating the new path manually. We can make shortcuts on the desktop, any folder, and even pin them to the taskbar for quick access.Įvery so often it may happen that some of the shortcuts break because you moved something to another directory or deleted a program or changed your network drive maps.



Shortcut (.lnk) files allow us to conveniently open files and programs without having to directly access the executable.
