It seems most utilities do not find all invalid shortcuts, only those on the start menu or desktop (Norton being an exception). jv16pt is no exception. Because I'm OCD, this drives me crazy. So I use OrphansRemover 1.8.9. It can't fix, but it can remove. Would it be difficult to expand the shortcut tool to include all bad .lnk files on the disk?
Currently I run OrphansRemover (which has command-line switches) automatically with a simple batch file called by Windows Task Scheduler. If I want to run it manually, I need to hunt it down. I know, I could obviously create a link on my desktop or something. But I prefer having jv16pt as a "central command" for all such tasks, so I created saved preferences in File Finder that quckly find the batch file, and then I can execute it from within jv16pt. Kind of nice, but I wonder if you could add the ability to "feed" third-party executables and their command-line switches to cmd.exe. A user could define the tasks, and then simply click on them to run the third-party tools. In a way, it would be like adding the third-party tool functionality to jv16pt.
Finally, and I think perhaps most importantly, I'm surprised that nobody (to my knowledge) has requested an automation tool that allows settings of date and time and such, similar to Task Scheduler in Windows. Perhaps I've missed something?
In any case, thanks for great tools.