Martin H Posted May 8, 2009 Posted May 8, 2009 (edited) This is based on Yzöwl's great tip of howto make shortcuts through INFs...The following places shortcuts for "%programfiles%\Regshot unicode\Regshot.exe" onto the desktop and in Quick Launch:@echo offecho>tmp.inf [Version]echo>>tmp.inf Signature=$Windows NT$echo>>tmp.inf [DefaultInstall]echo>>tmp.inf UpdateInis=updateinisecho>>tmp.inf [updateinis]echo>>tmp.inf setup.ini,progman.groups,,group1=%%16409%%echo>>tmp.inf setup.ini,group1,,"Regshot unicode,""""""%%16422%%\Regshot unicode\Regshot.exe""""""echo>>tmp.inf setup.ini,progman.groups,,group2=%%16410%%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launchecho>>tmp.inf setup.ini,group2,,"Regshot unicode,""""""%%16422%%\Regshot unicode\Regshot.exe""""""rundll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection tmp.inf,,1del tmp.infUse the above as a template for your own NT Command Scripts and change the dirids to whatever, and if you don't know what that means, then either educate yourself through googling, or use a tool like shortcut.exe! Edited May 11, 2009 by Martin H
Yzöwl Posted May 8, 2009 Posted May 8, 2009 As an addition to the above, the original topic is located here.As an update, later on in the topic I decided to re-evaluate the information in order to hopefully reduce some of the confusion with numbers of double-quotes. Here therefore is my updated post, which may help too.You may also notice later in the topic a reminder of the newer method of creating shortcuts using infs which may also help some of you.
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