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Posted

Evening,

I have already ask this question, but it's seems i didn't give right topic.

My question how i delete 1 or more links from the lauch bar (quick Lauch).

Thanks for your replay :)

Irving


Posted

Hmmmm,

I ask it fews times in differents posts, but no answer, is it so hard to know the commande to delete an link from the Quivk Lauch???

Thanks anyway

Irving

Posted

Look into:

C:\Documents and Settings\whatever_user_name\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch

as for deleting them, a good old DEL command works nicely.

Posted

First you have to know the path in which you want to delete files from. See the batch variable DEL_PATH

Second you need to know the name of the file. In my example I want to delete the quick launch link to PSPad. Its link name happens to be PSPad.lnk. See batch variable DEL_PROG

** NOTE **

If you wish to remove all links do not set DEL_PROG to *.* ... instead set it to *.lnk ... *.* will produce a Y/N prompt window (defeats purpose of unattended installing) cause of the Show Desktop quick launch.

** END NOTE **

Third combine the two within Quotes as seen below the batch comment DELETE LINE

@ECHO OFF

::DEL_PATH points to the directory where you want to delete files
SET DEL_PATH=C:\Documents and Settings\Schrys\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\

::DEL_PROG defines what the files name is
::         in this example I want to remove the PSPad Quick Lanuch link
SET DEL_PROG=PSPad.lnk

ECHO Deleleting file %DEL_PROG%
ECHO From the path %DEL_PATH%

::DELETE LINE
DEL "%DEL_PATH%%DEL_PROG%"

Hope this is what you were looking for

Posted

Or you could simply do:

Del /y "%AppData%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\PSPad.lnk"

Works just as well... Preferences I guess. I'd rather not use variables myself.

Posted
Or you could simply do:

Del /y "%AppData%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\PSPad.lnk"

I'd rather not use variables myself.

Sorry, I couldn't resist :P

Posted

That's not the point... What I meant was creating 2 user variables to delete a simple link, which can be neatly done in a single line of code, nothing to do with system created variables.

I mean, is it supposed to be even remotely funny or an I missing something? :thumbdown

Posted (edited)

Thanks guys for your help.

Here is what i did and works great

@Jito463

Del /y "%AppData%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\PSPad.lnk"

Didn't works for me, btw del /y don't exist anymore i have ask del /? and not /y, so i take /a

I used this way,

DEL /a "C:\Documents and Settings\Irving\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Tag&Rename.lnk"

That's all :)

Thanks again

Irving

Edited by Alpheratz13
Posted

And it was from (bad) memory.

DEL /Q "%AppDate%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Tag&Rename.lnk"

Would work, no matter what user name and looks cleaner to me. I bet if you try it, it'll work.

Posted

Morning,

@crahak

Thanks for your help but it's dont works :(

You think is right commande as %AppData% ??

It's work on your Unattend install?

In the mean time i use this :

DEL /a "C:\Documents and Settings\Irving\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Tag&Rename.lnk"

That's works fine :)

Anyway, i am gladfull for yours help and thanks Jito463.

You two :thumbup

Irving

Posted

%AppData% (and many others) all work fine. open a dos window and type "set" (w/o quotes, and press enter). You'll see what it refers to (and many others)

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