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Cmd line to open Network and Date flyout?


xpclient

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Is there a command line way if anyone knows to open the Network flyout in Windows 10? In Windows 7/8 it was shell:::{38A98528-6CBF-4CA9-8DC0-B1E1D10F7B1B}. However this no longer works in 10 unless StartIsBack++ is installed which seems to "repair" shell:::{38A98528-6CBF-4CA9-8DC0-B1E1D10F7B1B}. I would like to know if there is some other way to open the Network flyout (the UI that shows when you click the Network icon in notification area/system tray).

Also, does anyone know a cmd line to open the Date and Power flyouts in Windows 7/8?

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See if you can find 'em here (there are more than one):
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3123-clsid-key-guid-shortcuts-list-windows-10-a.html

or here:
http://decal.sdf.org/doc/launching-windows-special-folders.txt

Date should be the same {E2E7934B-DCE5-43C4-9576-7FE4F75E7480} and power the same {025A5937-A6BE-4686-A844-36FE4BEC8B6D} :unsure:

jaclaz
 

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18 hours ago, xpclient said:

Folders are not the same as tray applets. :rolleyes: I asked about tray applets.

No you didn't (just for the record)

You asked about "flyouts" (whatever they are), and the given lists are (or should be) about *all* "shell objects" or GUID's, hence the "See if you can find ..."

Thank you however for letting me know that folders are not tray applets and that "flyouts" mean (according to your dictionary) "tray applets" or "whatever comes out when clicking on a tray applet". :)

jaclaz
 

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Oh indeed I didn't. :P Sorry I should've been more clear. Flyouts is the term MS is using in Bob 10 for tray applets since the UI literally flies out. :P It doesn't have to be a shell command, even if anyone knows a Rundll32 command it would do.

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Good :) that it is MS terminology, you just saved 20 bucks ;) :

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:lol:

jaclaz

P.S.: Maybe -just maybe - it is connected with "Replacevan" value in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control Panel\Settings\Network:

http://winaero.com/blog/change-network-icon-click-action-in-windows-10/

though seemingly the old Rundll32.exe van.dll,RunVAN doesn't work, maybe the Shell object works?

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/it-IT/a4b02c98-9f97-4555-9b4a-81c6dcf72d30/vandll-runvan?forum=win10itpronetworking

 



 

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