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‎Nov 17, 2010
01:00 PM
Menu shortcut not created
I have tried to create a menu shortcut in "3. Configure the Target System", "Shortcuts/Folders".
The shortcut is visible on the left pane. In the middle the Behavior, Target is an "Advertised shortcut to [INSTALLDIR]FTPImport.Primary output".
When I do the install, no shortcut is created in the Windows menu.
Would appreciate any ideas to fix this.
Thanks
Tom
The shortcut is visible on the left pane. In the middle the Behavior, Target is an "Advertised shortcut to [INSTALLDIR]FTPImport.Primary output".
When I do the install, no shortcut is created in the Windows menu.
Would appreciate any ideas to fix this.
Thanks
Tom
(6) Replies
‎Dec 01, 2010
06:52 PM
Hi Tom
The answer above doesn't sound like it actually creates the short-cuts where you originally wanted to put them.
I was able to actually get short-cuts in the program menu but it took me a while to figure out how. See below.
Go to the Solutions Explorer
In The Part labeled 3 - Configure Target System, Select Short Cuts and Folders (I assume you did this)
On the treeview on the left hand side, select Short-Cuts->TaskBar->StartMenu->Program-Menu.
Right click on "create new folder" and supply the name you want "My Application"
Right click on the "My Application" Folder you just created and select the appropriate target from the Destination Computer.
The answer above doesn't sound like it actually creates the short-cuts where you originally wanted to put them.
I was able to actually get short-cuts in the program menu but it took me a while to figure out how. See below.
Go to the Solutions Explorer
In The Part labeled 3 - Configure Target System, Select Short Cuts and Folders (I assume you did this)
On the treeview on the left hand side, select Short-Cuts->TaskBar->StartMenu->Program-Menu.
Right click on "create new folder" and supply the name you want "My Application"
Right click on the "My Application" Folder you just created and select the appropriate target from the Destination Computer.
‎Dec 01, 2010
07:12 PM
Hi George,
Thanks for your tip. The shortcut in Step 3 is a much better place to add shortcuts. It is easy to see visually where the shortcut will be.
They should use that in the Project Assistant rather than the maintenance function they have there for Shortcuts.
I have found other thing in this program that make it easier to use by just roaming around.
Thanks again !
Tom
Thanks for your tip. The shortcut in Step 3 is a much better place to add shortcuts. It is easy to see visually where the shortcut will be.
They should use that in the Project Assistant rather than the maintenance function they have there for Shortcuts.
I have found other thing in this program that make it easier to use by just roaming around.
Thanks again !
Tom
‎Dec 01, 2010
08:49 PM
tom.sage wrote:
They should use that in the Project Assistant rather than the maintenance function they have there for Shortcuts.
I agree and you are welcome. I think I actually navigated to there from the maintenance function when I was trying to remember where it was.