diff --git a/Launching-the-command-line-programs-with-the-Microsoft-Store-variant.md b/Launching-the-command-line-programs-with-the-Microsoft-Store-variant.md index fd15753..7ea81e2 100644 --- a/Launching-the-command-line-programs-with-the-Microsoft-Store-variant.md +++ b/Launching-the-command-line-programs-with-the-Microsoft-Store-variant.md @@ -19,4 +19,6 @@ This is where the meta data such as the App manifest is stored as well as the pr However, the whole App installation directory tree `C:\Program Files\WindowsApps` is not accessible to users. Only when one runs the App via the start menu will part of the file system be made accessible, but only to the process started via the start menu. This means that the MKVToolNix GUI process started via the start menu can execute `mkvmerge.exe` from the same directory, but you cannot run it yourself, e.g. via Windows Explorer, `cmd.exe` or the PowerShell. Even though you can open `C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\53641MoritzBunkus.MKVToolNix_55.0.0.0_x64__dzwm38c22apxe\mkvtoolnix` in Windows Explorer, you cannot launch the programs from it. -Like I wrote above, I'd really like to enable access to the command-line applications for everyone. \ No newline at end of file +Like I wrote above, I'd really like to enable access to the command-line applications for everyone. + +Categories: [misc](FAQ#category-misc) \ No newline at end of file