For Windows 11, existe-t-il un moyen de changer the raccourci link of pinned items in Windows Explorer?

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.

If these paths were saved in clear text dans le Registry or elsewhere, that may be possible, but they are not.

Reference: TenForums: How to Backup and Restore Quick Access Pinned Folders in Windows 10

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.