![]() ![]() Just an aside: If you want to open a specific file extension with your app in Windows 10 and the app doesn't self register to open them, then you can do it from within Explorer. That's not too complex - but does involve Sockets - so I created the DynamicArgument class to do all the heavy lifting. So you need to talk to the first instance and tell it the new file and let it handle it. When you double click a related file in Explorer, your app opens - but what if you want to open another file in the same instance of the app? If you double click another file in explorer, Windows will open a second instance.
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