WiseScript Package Editor Reference
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Creating WiseScript Installations
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Editing Shortcut Details
on page 73.
The new shortcut appears on the Shortcuts page.
To edit an existing shortcut, select it and click Details. To remove a shortcut from the
installation, select it and click Delete.
If you create a shortcut to a file that is in an optional component of the installation, the
shortcut is created only if that component is installed.
See also:
Create Shortcut
on page 142
Editing Shortcut Details
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WiseScript Package Editor only
1. Select Installation Expert > Shortcuts page.
2. Select the shortcut and click Details.
The Shortcut Details dialog box appears.
To customize a shortcut further or to place it in a subfolder in the Start menu, go to
Script Editor and double-click the Create Shortcut line within the If System Has
Windows 95 Shell Interface statement.
3. Complete the dialog box:
Shortcut Name
Enter the name of the shortcut.
Command Line Options
Enter the command-line options that are used to open the file associated with
the new shortcut.
Icon Pathname
(Optional) Specify the file that contains the icon to be used for the shortcut.
Otherwise, the target file’s icon is used.
Icon Number
Enter the number of the icon to use from the file specified in Icon Pathname
above.
Default Directory
Enter the default directory that should be set when running the target file, if
different from the target file’s location. In Windows Explorer, this field is
referred to as the Start in directory.
Shortcut Pathname
Displays the path of the file that is opened by the shortcut.
Shortcut Location
Select where to place the shortcut.
Enable Access For All Windows NT Users
For Windows NT, mark this to give all users access to the shortcut. This only
works if the user logged in during installation has administrator privileges.