![]() ![]() Sorry for this stupid question but its driving my insane. It is exactly the folder the shortcut points to that does not exist on my harddrive. I tried to reinstall the file and see if there is a mistake in the shortcut destination description by checking out the default installation folder using the same: I tried to find it via "search" option on my ("Jet Brains") C:\. File Project Structure Artifacts then you should press alt insert or click the plus icon and create new artifact choose -> jar -> From modules with dependencies. There is C:\Programme ( im german ), C:\ Programme( x86), C:\ProgramData. THERE IS NO C:\PROGRAM FILES on my hardrive. The patch that this shortcut is set to is " "C:\Program Files\JetBrains\IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition 2017.2.5\bin\idea64.exe" ( guess this is the standard installation folder) Tried to find out the path via clicking on settings on desktop shortcut: Fun fact: I tried to find out my installation folder: Build a sample project for Spring Boot based on the bazel tool in IntelliJ integrated development environment. The saved project, all its libraries etc, should be found under name i created it. Tested with IntelliJ IDEA 2019.3.3 (Community Edition) on Windows machine. By pressing Ctrl Shift F key together will open a pop-up window where you can find a file in the path. I need to be able to save whole projects send them to another person. In IntelliJ IDEA, Ctrl Shift F is the shortcut key to find the file containing any text like IDE, cookies. This may seem like a stupid question but i just cannot find out. ![]()
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