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I am creating a .vdproj setup for a simple Windows form, (In the folder), but when I click on the shortcut, it only opens the install folder. How do I set up the .exe program to run it?

I tried to insert .exe in the shortcut "Argument" - no luck yet I thought it could be more intuitive than it seems to be the property to set "goal" - but it gives me a pickup list - and choose my .exe

Neil Walters

Update 1:

I am using VS2008 SP1

I have added a folder named "folder" to a folder called "RCT" (this is my application name). I right click on that folder and I see "add" with the arrow for submenu and create a shortcut for "RCT". First I tried "Create Shortcut for RCT", which will give me this question Inspires to post. Once the shortcut occurs, it appears that the properties Windows only is the only way to configure it. I have set the "target", and "working folder" (all 3 properties) to "application folder". Now when I click on the shortcut, it opens the disk directory: C: \ users \ uxnxw01 \ AppData \ roaming \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Start Menu \ Programs \ RCT

If I see the "User's program menu" add a link "Add Shortcut to User's Program Menu". I really need "shortcut" shortcut in the user's program menu, there are four options in the "add" submenu in the user's program menu:

submenu: folder, project output, file, assembly

< P> Solution - Based on Henzie's reaction:

I think I have found it now - right-click on white space (Under "name ... type ..." - not on folder. Then I would say "new short Look at the cut. "On the part of Microsoft, a misleading design looks like you click on the folder and" add new shortcut "instead they" give you a shortcut to click on the item ". < Instead of selecting the application folder, click on Create new shortcut then / p>

, Click Double-click on the Applications folder. Priority & lt; YourApplicatio N & gt; should be selected.


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