![]() After updating both Visual Studio shortcuts it seems to also work when you open a solution file from Explorer. ![]() Unlike in Windows 7 this only works if you launch the application from the shortcut you changed. Similarly you can do the same when Visual Studio is pinned to the task bar. After looking on Super User I found this question which explains how to do this with the shortcut on the start screen.
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