My applications shortcuts aren't up to date in the start menu
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I have an indexation issue with application shortcuts, some removed applications still appear while some installed are simply not in the start menu.
In the Indexation option window I have the start menu, so I tried the link to solve issues of search and indexation, then I got an error message that tell me that my authorizations are incorrect on folders of search service of Windows.
Windows doesn't seems to be able to automatically fix that issue.
Does someone know how to do it manually?
The folder on which the issue is: C:UsersFlamarosAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart Menu
Apparently the System user can't access it, but he have Full control on this folder tree
windows-10 start-menu search-indexing
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I have an indexation issue with application shortcuts, some removed applications still appear while some installed are simply not in the start menu.
In the Indexation option window I have the start menu, so I tried the link to solve issues of search and indexation, then I got an error message that tell me that my authorizations are incorrect on folders of search service of Windows.
Windows doesn't seems to be able to automatically fix that issue.
Does someone know how to do it manually?
The folder on which the issue is: C:UsersFlamarosAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart Menu
Apparently the System user can't access it, but he have Full control on this folder tree
windows-10 start-menu search-indexing
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Is that normal that "c:UsersAll Users" and "c:ProgramData" are the same folders? One seems to be a link to the other one.
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Nov 19 at 19:05
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I have an indexation issue with application shortcuts, some removed applications still appear while some installed are simply not in the start menu.
In the Indexation option window I have the start menu, so I tried the link to solve issues of search and indexation, then I got an error message that tell me that my authorizations are incorrect on folders of search service of Windows.
Windows doesn't seems to be able to automatically fix that issue.
Does someone know how to do it manually?
The folder on which the issue is: C:UsersFlamarosAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart Menu
Apparently the System user can't access it, but he have Full control on this folder tree
windows-10 start-menu search-indexing
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I have an indexation issue with application shortcuts, some removed applications still appear while some installed are simply not in the start menu.
In the Indexation option window I have the start menu, so I tried the link to solve issues of search and indexation, then I got an error message that tell me that my authorizations are incorrect on folders of search service of Windows.
Windows doesn't seems to be able to automatically fix that issue.
Does someone know how to do it manually?
The folder on which the issue is: C:UsersFlamarosAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart Menu
Apparently the System user can't access it, but he have Full control on this folder tree
windows-10 start-menu search-indexing
windows-10 start-menu search-indexing
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Is that normal that "c:UsersAll Users" and "c:ProgramData" are the same folders? One seems to be a link to the other one.
– Xavier Bigand
Nov 19 at 19:05
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Is that normal that "c:UsersAll Users" and "c:ProgramData" are the same folders? One seems to be a link to the other one.
– Xavier Bigand
Nov 19 at 19:05
Is that normal that "c:UsersAll Users" and "c:ProgramData" are the same folders? One seems to be a link to the other one.
– Xavier Bigand
Nov 19 at 19:05
Is that normal that "c:UsersAll Users" and "c:ProgramData" are the same folders? One seems to be a link to the other one.
– Xavier Bigand
Nov 19 at 19:05
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Is that normal that "c:UsersAll Users" and "c:ProgramData" are the same folders? One seems to be a link to the other one.
– Xavier Bigand
Nov 19 at 19:05