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‎Oct 26, 2009
08:33 AM
Dynamic Shortcut Display Name
Hi,
Is it possible to dynamically set the display name of a shortcut?
For example, I created a shortcut at Start > Programs > MyCompany> MyProduct.
Is it possible to change "MyProduct" based on user input? I've tried changing the display name to [SOME_PROPERTY], and change the value of that property with user's input, but with no luck. 😞
Thanks for your help.
Is it possible to dynamically set the display name of a shortcut?
For example, I created a shortcut at Start > Programs > MyCompany> MyProduct.
Is it possible to change "MyProduct" based on user input? I've tried changing the display name to [SOME_PROPERTY], and change the value of that property with user's input, but with no luck. 😞
Thanks for your help.
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‎Oct 26, 2009
08:53 PM
If you have not, please refer to this old thread for an example.
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‎Dec 01, 2009
09:59 PM
TsungH wrote:
If you have not, please refer to this old thread for an example.
Thanks Tsung, that works 😉
But, when the product gets uninstalled, the shortcut is still there.
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‎Dec 26, 2009
07:25 PM
What's the value of the property at uninstallation? My guess is the property wasn't set during maintenance and/or uninstallation. You will want to generate a verbose uninstallation log for clue.