When you right-click on a shortcut (.lnk file), the option Open file location may be missing from the right-click menu. This happens if the IsShortcut registry value for .lnk files (Shortcuts) is deleted in an attempt to hide the overlay icon in shortcuts.
To resolve the problem, re-create the IsShortcut registry value.
Method 1
Download and apply the .lnk file association fix for your Operating System:
- File Association Fixes for Windows Vista
- File Association Fixes for Windows 7
- File Association Fixes for Windows 8
- File Association Fixes for Windows 10
Method 2
Click Start, type regedit.exe and press {ENTER}
Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile
In the right-pane, create a String value (REG_SZ) named IsShortcut
Exit the Registry Editor, and restart Windows.
Additional Note
For a proper way to remove the shortcut arrow in Windows, see the article How to remove or modify the Shortcut overlay in Windows?
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