That's just it, there is no file there, in fact, that location doesn't even exist. The shortcut doesn't even point there so why does StarDock want to look there? FYI, I have all my hidden folders set to view, just checked to make sure, so that is not the case either.
I don't think that I just want to move or copy the original application file because then it may not update correctly and having the same file in two locations is just asking for trouble.
You can't drag files onto a folder in your dock, can you? When I try I get a new dock Icon.
I have been using the dock this way for years. I don't understand why a few programs would have this problem. If I take the shortcut from my StarDock Office Folder that I made and put it directly on the dock, it changes the icon to a windows default but opens the program, but than I have 7 icons rather than the one office one I was looking for.
Weird?