Yes they do?
I can click an audio file and it’ll open it in the Windows Media Player. I can click a .txt file and it’ll open it in Notepad. I can also click on a Python file and it’ll open it in the Python interpreter.
Yes they do?
I can click an audio file and it’ll open it in the Windows Media Player. I can click a .txt file and it’ll open it in Notepad. I can also click on a Python file and it’ll open it in the Python interpreter.
That’s not code execution.
That’s just a file association. Please.
This is a bit off-topic, but the new studio and roblox player icons made me make custom icons for all the apps and folders on my windows desktop (the studio and player icons stayed the same since i actually prefer the simpler look better, the background color for them should’ve been swapped though.)
Yeah, personally I don’t mind the change. I know a lot of people do though, which is why I wanted to provide the script.
Am I missing something? You can just go to the shortcut’s properties and click on “Change Icon…”, then when it says “Look for icons in this file:”, change it to your .ico file. Then click apply or OK. (This is on Windows)
This helps do that, as the shortcut is updated every time Roblox updates.