
Windows ASCII Character/HTML Entity/Unicode - Stack Overflow
I was wondering if there is a HTML entity code or ASCII Character for the windows logo. The one that is visible on the windows key (between Ctrl and Alt). I would've Google'd it however I did …
Installed SSL certificate in certificate store, but it's not in IIS ...
A missing private key is visualized by the icon next to the certificate not containing a key icon. Open the certificate (.cer) file from disk by double-clicking on it. In the Details tab, note the …
How can I manually/via the registry delete desktop icons?
Jul 18, 2012 · There are a bunch of annoying icons on my corporate laptop that I cannot delete due to group policy, how can I remove them via the registry?
ssl - Warning on certificate keyUsage - Stack Overflow
May 15, 2020 · I have created a certificate using MMC console and assigned it to a website. However, when I view the certificate there is a warning icon on the KeyUsage part. You can …
Set icon for custom right-click context menu item for all desktop ...
For Windows 7 & 8 & 10 Add custom item to Context Menu: Sublime Text 3 Path to the application: C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3\sublime_text.exe. Run regedit.exe (or press …
Is there a Unicode glyph that looks like a "key" icon?
Unicode has a million icon-like glyphs, but they're not always easy to search by, since I don't always know what they look like. Is there a Unicode glyph that looks like a "key"?
Windows: Changing the name/icon of an application associated …
May 30, 2013 · I would like to associate a file type in Windows with a particular application, but I need to make it so when the user opens the "Open With" menu, the name and icon of the …
How add context menu item to Windows Explorer for folders
I have found out how to add right-click context menu items to files on Windows Explorer, by adding keys to the registry. I.e. I can right-click on a file in Explorer and run a custom app …
Run a Command Prompt command from Desktop Shortcut
Mar 16, 2012 · Is it possible to create a desktop shortcut that, when pressed, will open command prompt and run a pre-defined command?
How do I start PowerShell from Windows Explorer?
If so, you can change this in the Windows 10 Settings: go to Personalization -> Taskbar and enable "Replace Command Prompt with Windows PowerShell in the menu when I right-click …