How to create your own Run Command for any specific application?
Today tip will
help you to make your own Run Command (program shortcut)
to run a program or a document directly.
No more need to navigate the location of a
program or document to run it, simply click on Start button to open Run
box and type the programs shortcut name to open it directly.
Follow the given steps to disable the save settings functionality for
desktop:
To use this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with
administrative rights.
Click Start button and type regedit in Run option
then press Enter for next.

Here locate the location to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App paths
Now right click on App Paths and select
New >
Key, title the key and name it whatever you want your
run command to be. In this case, we will try to create a run command for
SecueCRT application.

New > Key > SecureCRT.exe
Now select the SecureCRT.exe folder and click right on (Default) string
value then click Modify at the right hand side panel.

Here enter the
path of the program that you want to execute in the value data field. In
our case, the path of SecueCRT application will be C:\Program
Files\VanDyke Software\SecureCRT \SecureCRT.exe.

Now again in right side
panel, click right to create a new String value with the name
SecureCRT and its values as C:\Program Files\VanDyke
Software\SecureCRT\SecureCRT.exe.

Now close the registry editor and restart your computer after any
changes to go into effect.
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