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<description><![CDATA[Ok strange, I'm not sure why it can't access the .exe. Does the "Window Text" match condition work? It should only fire on windows with that text, which should just be that terminal window, unless you have multiple other windows with that same text. You won't need the "Process Filename" condition...]]></description>
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Ok strange, I'm not sure why it can't access the .exe. Does the "Window Text" match condition work? It should only fire on windows with that text, which should just be that terminal window, unless you have multiple other windows with that same text. You won't need the "Process Filename" condition enabled as well, just the "Window Text".<br/>
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Is DisplayFusion launched as administrator when you search for the file path?
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Yes, I have tried to run in the administrator mode, but no luck.
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,
May I know how to set a trigger function that specifically target Windows Terminal which downloads from the Microsoft Store?
I can't find the application from the Select Application
through the Process Filename
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I have tried to select the application from the application location, ho...]]></description>
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Hello,<br/>
May I know how to set a trigger function that specifically target Windows Terminal which downloads from the Microsoft Store?<br/>
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I can't find the application from the <div class="Inline"><pre>Select Application</pre></div> through the <div class="Inline"><pre>Process Filename</pre></div>.<br/>
I have tried to select the application from the application location, however I received an error message, shown below.<br/>
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I found a solution from other posts that targets <div class="Inline"><pre>*.*</pre></div> all the process filename and match the string of "Windows PowerShell", but this would applied to most of the windows.<br/>
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May I know what's the workaround for this?
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