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Microsoft releases script to recover application shortcuts deleted by mistake in Defender update

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Microsoft recently said in the changelog that it could not recover the Defender update mistakenly deleted application shortcuts, but today officially released the Advanced Search Query Language (AHQ) and a PowerShell script that can find and recover some of the mistakenly deleted application shortcuts.

Microsoft has identified steps that customers can take to recreate Start Menu links for a significant subset of the affected applications that were deleted,” Microsoft explained in support documentation. These actions have been integrated into the PowerShell script below to help enterprise administrators take recovery actions in their environments.”

If affected, you can use this PowerShell script shared on GitHub, which will scan HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\ registry keys to check if 33 different programs are installed on your computer.

A list of application shortcuts that can be found and recovered by

Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Photoshop 2023

Adobe Illustrator 2023

Adobe Creative Cloud

Firefox Private Browsing

Firefox

Google Chrome

Microsoft Edge

Notepad++

Parallels Client

Remote Desktop

TeamViewer

Royal TS6

Elgato StreamDeck

Visual Studio 2022

Visual Studio Code

Camtasia Studio

Camtasia Recorder

Jabra Direct

7-Zip File Manager

Access

Excel

OneDrive

OneNote

Outlook

PowerPoint

Project

Publisher

Visio

Word

PowerShell 7 (x64)

SQL Server Management Studio

Azure Data Studio

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