![]() ![]() ![]() The link in ObjectDock should now point the link file itself and not to chrome.exe. Then, again drag in a shortcut to chrome from your quicklaunch or start menu. From there, uncheck "When a shortcut is added to a dock, point to the target not the shortcut". In the "General" area choose "Miscellaneous Options". (4) Head to ObjectDock's settings dialog. For me, that location is "%localappdata%\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe". Then, put in the shortcut location manually. ![]() (3) Try creating/using a shortcut manually in ObjectDock via right clicking. (2) Try creating/using a shortcut by dragging and dropping the chrome shortcut from your start menu (probably already did this) (This will potentially have an effect ObjectDock's working-directory, v.s. The path for ObjectDock might be something like "%programfiles(x86)%\Stardock\ObjectDock\ObjectDock.exe". (2) Exit ObjectDock and launch it from Explorer's run dialog directly. (1) Disable UAC, or at least ensure that ObjectDock isn't being launched with admin privledges (not sure if this is involved, but just looking after the possbility). A few things you might want to try, see if any work: ![]()
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