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01/04/1999 08:52:02
 
 
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01/04/1999 01:07:22
Vinod Parwani
United Creations L.L.C.
Ad-Dulayl, Jordanie
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Visual FoxPro
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Divers
Thread ID:
00204008
Message ID:
00204195
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>>>When I create Setup file by setup wizard ,after running setup I want to create Short cut on desktop for my program . Did any body tried in Visual Foxpro.
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>>There are several methods to do this. George Tasker has released a wrapper .DLL for the IShellLink API that creates and modifies shortcuts; it can be downloaded from the Files Section here on UT. It's fairly complete.
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>>There are also OLE Automation components that will do this. My preference is to use the Windows Scripting Host's Wscript.Shell object, which has a CreateShortcut method that gives full access to the API, as well as providing a great deal of additional functionality. The Windows Scripting Host is built into Win98 and WinNT5/Win2K; it's installed as a part of IE4 and IE5, and a freely redistributable self-installing executable can be downloaded from Microsoft's web page http://msdn.microsoft.com/scripting
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>can u pls tell where i can find additional information on windows scripting...
>
>Any help file ??

Aside from Microsoft's Web site and the MSDN, you might try:


http://www.zdnet.com/devhead/resources/scriptlibrary/

http://cwashington.netreach.net/site/scripts/scripts_index.html

Also, the magazine Windows NT Systems has been running a good column on the WSH for the past couple of months; as far as VFP related articles; John Petersen wrote an article for FoxTalk; you can access the article and download it with the source for his examples from http://www.pinpub.com/foxtalk; back artciles cost $5 to download.
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NT and Win2K FAQ .. cWashington WSH/ADSI/WMI site
MS WSH site ........... WSH FAQ Site
Wrox Press .............. Win32 Scripting Journal
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