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SetAUMD attempt. WIP #111
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SetAUMD attempt. WIP #111
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I'm a bit stuck. Tried this too - but no luck - this just fails to set. Is this all outdated? https://github.com/safing/nsis-shortcut-properties |
See also ms7m/notify-py#44 . A horrible clunky approach is to use a system call to https://github.com/Windos/BurntToast - but dont like this idea |
Tested this branch/PR. Doesn't seem to work, still can't add relaykeys to the FocusAssis list. After running the setup I can't locate any AUMID using either the registry entry or file explorer methods listed here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/find-the-application-user-model-id-of-an-installed-app. This is not an area I understand. |
It's strange that on my machine the list of available apps to the priority list is remarkably short. And they are largely UWP windows apps. It's an area that looks pretty lowly documented (v little on stackoverflow on the topic) but I'm starting to wonder if this a UWP thing. What's wierd too is most of the docs seem to suggest you can add any app. That's clearly not true. So maybe somethings changed in the windows 10 release line.. Thanks for that link. I have a feeling the other technique will give a valid ID. I'll try that and see if it comes up into the ID list. |
I get an error when instaling this..
This is now setting the AUMID correctly.. But not still not appearing as a priority app |
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