Yes, Waterfox runs if I paste the path in Win+R (even if I do not quote the string - I tested both ways) Still bugged, but I found an ugly work around. I had to add the quotes in the Override URL too. cmd://"{REF:U@T:WaterfoxCMD}" -private-window "{URL}" Thanks for the help though, this is a lot better than I was doing before - manually entering it. I guess my better name convention would be {REF:U@T:FavoriteBrowserCMD} since I tend to change from time to time.
Still bugged, but I found an ugly work around. I had to add the quotes in the Override URL too. cmd://"{REF:U@T:WaterfoxCMD}" -private-window "{URL}" Thanks for the help though, this is a lot better than I was doing before - manually entering it. I guess my better name convention would be {REF:U@T:FavoriteBrowserCMD} since I tend to change from time to time.
Still bugged, but I found an ugly work around. I had to add the quotes in the Override URL too. cmd://"{REF:U@T:WaterfoxCMD}" -private-window "{URL}"
What am I doing wrong? I tried the path both with and without quotes because of the embedded space.
What am I doing wrong? I tried the path both with and without quotes because of the embedded space.
What am I doing wrong? I tried the path both with and without quotes because of the embedded space.
What am I doing wrong? I tried the path both with and without quotes because of the embedded space.
What am I doing wrong? I tried the path both with and without quotes because of the embedded space.!