Hi, I created a custom extension panel that I installed in the following directory, for instance myPanel is the extension folder: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\myPanel When I open Photoshop, the extension does show up in the Window->Extensions menu and the panel works well. For installing custom scripts that I developed, I created a shortcut in the Photoshop Scripts directory that basically points to a specific folder in which I put those scripts, for instance custom_scripts is the shortcut: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2018\Presets\Scripts\custom_scripts When opening Photoshop, the application will get all the scripts that are linked to the shortcut. I use the same method for reading custom actions, brushes, file formats and plug-ins, and this works fine. As such, I was thinking to install my custom extensions the same way, but the panel I created is no longer listed in the Window->Extensions menu when being linked to a shortcut, for instance custom_extensions is the shortcut that points to another directory which includes myPanel folder: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\custom_extensions Therefore, I was wondering if linking extension files with shortcuts was simply not supported and so if the files really need to be in the ..\CEP\extensions directory for being properly loaded, or if signing the extension will change something and help being loaded with a shortcut or it doesn't really matter? Thanks for your help, Jeremy
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