![]() My question is where the hell is the application hiding in windows. And by the way this hack does not work, unless I am doing something wrong. This is absurd to have to go through this to have something working as it should out of the gate. This should have been one of their main check list items before launching the software to the masses, making sure that the end user is able to use it out of the box with software like LR and dxophotolab, just like with Affinity Photo 1. The file should be in my programs folder as Affinity 1 is, dxophotolab is, DaVinci Resolve is, and every other software that I have downloaded to my PC. I don't have time for this hack nonsense. That's the reason the execution alias exists - it lets you have a consistent way to launch the program without worrying about where it's actually located. ![]() The folder's name is likely to change with the version of the Affinity program that has been installed so don't keep it as a permanent shortcut. Executables are located under the "App" folder. Go to Task Manager, expand the "Affinity 2" group in Processes -> Apps, then right-click the child entry and press "Open file location".Īlternatively, launch an administrator Command Prompt window, go to C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\, find the Affinity program you're looking for, then copy-paste the folder path (including the program's package folder name) into Explorer. You can directly access the program directory. ![]() Heck even in the initial main drive location where the program is installed you have no access to the program folder. The problem is that windows "the developer" has locked any access to the file when you move the file to a different drive. ![]()
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