In the Windows Explorer, I pin some dossiers that may change their paths, i.e. à la place of “G:\Dossier”, it could become “H:\Dossier”.
Existe-t-il un moyen de mise à jour the chemin duse pinned dossiers?
Si je clic droit the pinned dossier and allez à properties, il n’y a pas de option to change c’est chemin.
My current work-around is to supprimez le existing pin, make a nouveau one, ensuite drag it vers le desired position in windows explorer.
Note: The above link is specifically regarding Windows 10, but I tested and confirmed the same behavior in Windows 11.
Pinned items are saved in %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations as .automaticdestinations-ms fichiers. These fichiers ne sont pas intended to be utilisateur-editable. J’étais able to “read” portions dum using a hex editor, but the information was encore unclear. I’m guessing it may be possible to write a utility to modify these, but I n’a pas find one in searching.
Actuellement, Je crois that unpinning the old links and pinning nouveau is the quickest way to add nouveau paths vers le Quick Access links.