因此,前几天我尝试将程序固定到Windows 7任务栏时遇到了一个有趣的问题。通常,我只需右键单击打开的应用程序,然后说将此程序固定到任务栏(Pin this program to the taskbar):
不幸的是,发生了一些事情,或者我做错了什么,这个选项消失了!所以我试图将图标拖到任务栏上,认为这会起作用,但它也没有!相反,我得到了一个红色圆形标志,这意味着我无法将项目拖放到任务栏。我认为注册表出了点问题,因为我试图删除桌面图标上的覆盖箭头并摆弄注册表。这可能是由其他原因引起的,但事实是有一个名为IsShortcut的注册表值被意外删除了。
在本文中,我将向您展示如何解决此问题,以便您可以再次将项目固定到 Windows 7 任务栏!希望(Hopefully)其中一种方法对您有用。如果没有,请发表评论,我会尽力提供帮助。但是请注意,有些程序无法固定到任务栏。
方法 1 – 恢复快捷箭头
如果您使用程序删除桌面图标上的快捷箭头,那么您应该尝试的第一件事就是恢复这些快捷箭头。如果您使用了第三方程序,则只需使用该程序即可撤消删除操作。尝试重新启动计算机,然后尝试将程序固定到任务栏。
方法 2 – 注册表值
通过转到开始(Start)并输入 regedit 打开注册表编辑器。然后导航到以下键:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile
在右侧窗格中,继续并右键单击,然后选择New – String Value (REG_SZ)。将新字符串 命名为IsShortcut并且不要给它任何值。就是这样。现在继续并重新启动计算机。检查您现在是否可以将项目固定到任务栏。
如果您的计算机上根本没有InkFile注册表值,请尝试以下其他一些方法。
方法 3 – 执行系统还原
如果方法 1 不适合您,那么您可以尝试系统还原。如果问题最近才开始发生,那么恢复可能会起作用。如果您的问题已经存在很长时间,那么如果您无法找到足够远的位置,则尝试恢复可能无法正常工作。
如果您不确定如何使用该功能,可以阅读我关于如何(how to use system restore)在Windows中使用系统还原的帖子。(Windows)
方法 4 (Method 4) – 启用任务栏(– Enable Taskbar)固定程序(Programs)
在Windows 7中,您实际上可以启用和禁用整个固定程序功能。这显然是默认启用的,但如果您遇到此问题,它可能会以某种方式被禁用。您可以查看这篇关于如何启用固定程序的帖子。
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5547-taskbar-pinned-programs-enable-disable.html
方法 5 – 执行修复安装
如果系统还原不起作用,那么您可能需要尝试修复安装Windows 7。您可以在此处阅读详细说明:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html
希望这些解决方案之一解决了您的问题。如果没有,请告诉我们,我们会尽力提供帮助!享受!
Unable to Pin Programs to Taskbar in Windows 7?
So I ran into an interesting problem the other day when I tried to pin a program to the Windows 7 taskbar. Usually, I just right-click on the open appliсatіon and say Pin this program to the taskbar:
Unfortunately, something happened, or I did something wrong and this option disappeared! So I tried to drag the icon to the taskbar, thinking that would work, but it didn’t either! Instead I got a red round sign that meant I could not drop the item to the taskbar. I figured something had gone wrong with the registry because I had tried to delete the overlay arrows on my desktop icons and fiddled with the registry. This can probably be caused by other reasons, but the fact is that there is a registry value called IsShortcut that somehow got accidentally deleted.
In this article, I’ll show you how to fix the problem, so you can again pin items to your Windows 7 taskbar! Hopefully, one of the methods will work for you. If not, post a comment and I’ll try to help. Note, however, that there are some programs that cannot be pinned to the taskbar.
Method 1 – Restore Shortcut Arrows
If you used a program to remove shortcut arrows on your desktop icons, then the first thing you should try is to restore those shortcut arrows. If you used a third-party program, then simply use that program to undo the removal. Try to restart your computer and then try to pin a program to the taskbar.
Method 2 – Registry Value
Open the registry editor by going to Start and typing in regedit. Then navigate to the following key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile
In the right-hand pane, go ahead and right-click and then choose New – String Value (REG_SZ). Name the new string IsShortcut and don’t give it any value. That’s it. Now go ahead and restart your computer. Check to see if you can pin items to the taskbar now.
If you don’t have the InkFile registry value at all on your computer, then try some of the other methods below.
Method 3 – Perform a System Restore
If method 1 didn’t work for you, then you can try a system restore. If the issue only started happening recently, then restoring will probably work. If you’ve had the issue for a long time, then trying a restore may not work if you can’t find one far enough back.
You can read my post on how to use system restore in Windows if you unsure on how to use the feature.
Method 4 – Enable Taskbar Pinned Programs
In Windows 7, you can actually enable and disable the entire pinned programs feature. This is obviously enabled by default, but it could have somehow gotten disabled if you’re having this problem. You can check out this post on how to enable pinned programs.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5547-taskbar-pinned-programs-enable-disable.html
Method 5 – Perform a Repair Install
If the system restore didn’t work, then you might want to try doing a repair install of Windows 7. You can read the detailed instructions here:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html
Hopefully, one of these solutions has fixed your problem. If not, let us know and we’ll try to help! Enjoy!