My arguments don't seem to be retained when making shortcuts. After the
shortcut is created, I can't even add the @file.ini using right-click /
properties.
I want to have two different icons which start using two different INI
files.
How do I make a shortcut with a specified INI file?
TCC 11.00.50 Windows Vista [Version 6.0.6002]
TCC Build 50 Windows Vista Build 6002 Service Pack 2
C:\Users\Cookie\Desktop>shortcut "C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCMD11\TCMD.EXE"
"@C:\Users\Cookie\AppData\Lo
cal\JPSoft\TCMD11.INI" D:\ "Take command version 11.00.50" "11.00.50 Take
Command.lnk" 1
C:\Users\Cookie\Desktop>shortcut "11.00.50 Take Command.lnk"
Command=C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCMD11\tcmd.exe
ArgumentsDirectory=D:\
Description=Take command version 11.00.50
Link=11.00.50 Take Command.lnk
IconOffset=0
Mode=1
Hotkey
--
Jim Cook
2010 Sundays: 4/4, 6/6, 8/8, 10/10, 12/12 and 5/9, 9/5, 7/11, 11/7.
Next year they're Monday.
shortcut is created, I can't even add the @file.ini using right-click /
properties.
I want to have two different icons which start using two different INI
files.
How do I make a shortcut with a specified INI file?
TCC 11.00.50 Windows Vista [Version 6.0.6002]
TCC Build 50 Windows Vista Build 6002 Service Pack 2
C:\Users\Cookie\Desktop>shortcut "C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCMD11\TCMD.EXE"
"@C:\Users\Cookie\AppData\Lo
cal\JPSoft\TCMD11.INI" D:\ "Take command version 11.00.50" "11.00.50 Take
Command.lnk" 1
C:\Users\Cookie\Desktop>shortcut "11.00.50 Take Command.lnk"
Command=C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCMD11\tcmd.exe
ArgumentsDirectory=D:\
Description=Take command version 11.00.50
Link=11.00.50 Take Command.lnk
IconOffset=0
Mode=1
Hotkey
--
Jim Cook
2010 Sundays: 4/4, 6/6, 8/8, 10/10, 12/12 and 5/9, 9/5, 7/11, 11/7.
Next year they're Monday.