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go to your steam installation folder right click on steam.exe > properties > compatibility > and check the "run as administrator" box.
you should be able to create shortcuts now from steam library
You have to activate beta Steam to have this function. Go to settings account and activate beta after steam restarts (maybee couple times) you can have your shortcuts.
i mean, if you like steam to start with windows, and dont want to run scripts or make elevated shortcuts that rely on task scheduler, your still screwed.
apparently its fixed in the beta - but damn near everything else is broken so i'll do without my shortcut creation considering the new library UI they just dropped on everyones head.
So here are the steps I took to make it work out. (Note: I was using the beta)
Steam -> Settings -> Clear Download Cache -> Confirm all after that.
steam will show some warning, click continue
Nope, but I've noticed it too, since I've come back to Steam a couple of weeks ago.
All I did was what another has suggested - found the executable in the folder and right clicked on that. It works. I know it's not perfect.
I'm sure it will be either fixed or explained soon. In which case, opting in or out of the beta client might be able to fix this.
maybe it will help.
I know this was a few years ago, however, I ran into this issue the other day. A few of the posters commented on redirected folders, including desktop and they couldn't create desktop shortcuts, another mentioned it was to do with the Steam service running as system.
The way I got around the issue, specifically for redirected folders on a NAS drive, was to change the service to the account I log onto my PC with. I hope this helps some people that come across this issue.
Run as admin works but can not figure out what another solution could be, never had to run it as admin. ANd un as admin gives problem on windows startup, it doesnt auto start in background with run as admin, which is problem for me.
Hope steam fixes their stuff.