Hi there. While I was away at the gym, my computer installed a Windows update and rebooted. I wasn't particularly happy with this, since especially I thought I had just disabled it from doing that a week or so ago. So I went to check to make sure the settings were set and I am greeted with this:
I am going to spare you the details of me hunting down the culprit, but here is what I have found. Apparently, executing settingcontent-ms links has been disabled. I'm not sure if it was the bunch of Microsoft Office security updates (I found this which may explain *why* it was done: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/windows-settings-shortcuts-can-be-abused-for-code-execution-on-windows-10/) or the 2018-08 Cumulative Update for build 1803, but it is done, I don't know how to reenable it, and I'm not sure I want to.
Also to be extra clear, I have uninstalled/reinstalled/purged Start10, rebooted a dozen times, all as part of the debug process. While this isn't an issue with start10 *per se*, Start10 needs an alternative to execute all of these menu options.
Feedback would be appreciated
Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. You can refer to this thread, it is discussing about same problem as yours. https://forums.stardock.com/490488
Interesting discussion start from Reply#35 on-words.
Thank you.
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.
I appreciate the reply, but whatever "solution" has been found in that thread is hardly a solution. One can either use someone elses zip file of shortcuts or you can make your own. However, even with the references provided, it only gives ms-settings URI's for ~150 items, where there are ~700 of these shortcuts that need replaced. I personally have spent too long working out what is going on and how to fix it and if this were a paying gig, I'd have already gone home after a full day of work. This is something the Stardock team needs to resolve themselves.
I did find the CVE that addresses the patch that broke everything: https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance/advisory/CVE-2018-8414
The patch was indeed rolled up in the 2018-08 Cumulative Update for build 1803 (KB 4343909)
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