SpletFor example in the shortcut properties in target I have: "c:\path\to\exe\pogram.exe". I want to add some options: "c:\path\to\exe\program.exe -option1 -option2". However when I do … SpletThis should help you might not be exact because don't know what operating system you are using . This is made up form windows 7 right click and go to property's - go to shortcut - …
Setting an environment variable in the shortcut target
Splet15. dec. 2013 · The Programs folder is the folder that ::contains your Start Menu shortcuts. It's normal location is ::c:\windows\start menu\programs, or possibly ::c:\windows\profiles\xxx\start menu\programs, where xxx is your user ::name if you're using profiles. It's possible to obtain the location of ::the Programs folder using a batch … SpletShortcut Target Changer ドラッグ&ドロップによって複数のショートカットファイルのリンク先をまとめて変更 ソフト詳細説明 ・ショートカットファイルのリンク先を変更す … shrek music composer
How Can I Change the Target of a Desktop Shortcut?
Splet25. jul. 2013 · 3. I'm writing a Inno Setup script where I need to create a shortcut that sets an environment variable in the shortcut target. The target string is something like: cmd.exe /c set ENV_VAR=%CD% && "C:\Program Files\MyApp\MyApp.exe". But for some reason I cannot fantom the shortcut is never created. I checked the length of the target string: 162 … Splet07. mar. 2009 · Right click on the pinned Windows Explorer taskbar icon, then right click on Windows Explorer in the Jump List and click on Properties. (see screenshot below) 2. In the Shortcut tab, make sure that the field box to the right of Start in is empty. 3. In the Shortcut tab and to the right of Target, type or copy the path (code) for the location ... Splet31. jul. 2012 · Add a comment. 2. However, you can. Start the application with the shortcut. Open Task Manager. Find the just started app (by name). Right click on it and Open file location. Now you can make customized shortcuts based on the same application. I know this isn't a perfect solution but might be adequate. shrek my beloved monster