Where is my EXE file located?

Where is my EXE file located?

Almost every time that you open an app, it will be through a shortcut. Every app on your desktop is really a shortcut to the actual app, even the entries in the Start Menu are shortcuts. This can occasionally make it annoying to find out where an app is actually installed.

Knowing the location of an executable file can be particularly useful for gamers looking to mod their games. Typically, game mods need to be placed in the same folder as the executable file, or in a nearby folder. Similarly, if you’re following a guide that instructs you to modify a configuration file for the app, these config files can generally be found in or around the same folder as the excitable file is installed in.

To find out where an app is installed, the easiest method is to go through a shortcut used to open it. to do so, right-click on a shortcut and select “Open file location”. If the shortcut is in File Explorer, or on the desktop, this will take you straight to the location of the app.

Where is my EXE file located?
Right-click an app in File Explorer, or on your desktop, and select “Open file location.

If you’re in the Start menu, however, you, need to hover your mouse over “More”, then click on “Open file location”. One thing to note is that this will open only the location of the shortcut used in the Start Menu. To locate the actual executable file, you’ll need to then click “Open file location” again, this time on the shortcut in the open File Explorer window as normal.

Where is my EXE file located?
Right-click an app on the Start Menu, then select “More” and “Open File Location”, you’ll then have t do the same in File Explorer again.

Microsoft Store apps

This method works for locating the executable file for standard applications; however, it doesn’t work for UWP apps, aka Universal Windows Platform apps, installed via the Microsoft Store. Frustratingly, it’s not possible to access the install directory for UWP apps. By default, they are installed to “C:\Program Files\WindowsApps”, however, even administrator accounts do not have the necessary permissions to see this folder. It is technically possible to change the folder permissions to grant yourself access, however, we highly recommend against fiddling with core Windows file and folder permissions as this can cause serious system stability issues.

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Want to locate an EXE file of a program or an app on your Windows 10? You can easily locate the program or app location in the file explorer on your Windows 10 PC. Here’s how to locate to EXE file of a program in Windows 10.

Where is my EXE file located?

The easiest way to locate an EXE file of a program is to right-click on the shortcut and click on the Open file location to open the file explorer and locate the program or app.

Another way to find an EXE file of the program is to right-click on the program or the app shortcut and select Properties. You can also right-click the taskbar shortcut and select Properties.

If the app or program shortcut is in the Start menu, just right-click on the Start menu shortcut of the app or program, and select More -> Open file location.

The Properties window will open and you can see the file path in the Target field. Click on the Open file location as shown. This will open the actual file location of the program.

For example, right-click on the Google Chrome desktop and select Open file location or use Properties to open the file location. You will be taken to the Chrome.exe file in Windows Explorer.

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Where is my EXE file located?