[SOLVED] missing "Command Prompt"

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    Because of the "normally it shows both" part of the original txt?
     
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    The picture reflects how it should be, and was at one point. Mine is missing the non admin cmd. Somehow it got removed.
     
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    #6 verndog, May 17, 2020
    Last edited: May 17, 2020
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    @kaljukass, Yes both links are where they should be, also the regedit info is also correct.
    I'll go to the outside links and try to fix this. Thanks for the info.

    EDIT:
    I found my problem. Looking through those links, inside Group 3:
    "02-command prompt" >Target location > extra line of code after cmd.exe.
    I put it there on cmd.exe instead of creating a shortcut link and applying the code on it instead.

    After I remove the line of code, rebooted, both command prompts reappeared. Then I created a shortcut and went from there...
    Those links proved invaluable! Thanks again.