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![]() ![]() ![]() If not, you have to log into an Administrator Type account and change your current Account Type temporarily and reinstall ExplorerPatcher, and set it up how you want it. *Make sure your User Account is an Administrator type account, not Standard User - Meaning you are part of the "Administrators Group. This is the command to put in the shortcut:Ĭ:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe "C:\Program Files\ExplorerPatcher\ep_gui.dll",ZZGUI *Run ExplorerPatcher's settings Elevated: Create a shortcut to ExplorerPatcher's settings, anywhere, and set it to Run As Admin (Right-click > Properties > Advanced > Check Run as Administrator.) Double-click to run it. ![]() Extra measures that might help if the above steps don't work: This gave me the hidden System Tray and its arrow to move tray-icons as I please. I UNCHECKED "Always Show Tray Icons" checkbox. THEN, from inside ExplorerPatcher's settings, _I opened "Customize Notification Area Icons". I restarted the computer again too, JIK_. I opened ExplorerPatcher settings again (Taskbar right-click, Properties) I changed all other settings I wanted. I restarted my entire computer, just for good measure. I opened its settings and put the taskbar in Windows 10 style. I installed ExplorerPatcher As Admin, to normal C:\Program Files. ![]() I just enabled it for something else I use (symlinks.) My Steps: Note: I don't think Developer Mode is needed. It works on latest Win11Pro 23H2 22631.2506 (Developer Mode enabled, Test Mode disabled, Driver Signing enforced, Integrity Checks enabled - In other words: just default Developer Mode.) My Setting for Taskbar Behavior > ".Combine" is: "When Tasbar is full". ![]()
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